April 5, 2008

Gonorrhoea - Know The Symptoms For Early Treatment

by Elizabeth Campbell

Gonorrhoea, or Neisseria Gonorrhoea, or "clap", is a bacterial infection that is generally widespread and highly communicable. Gonorrhoea grows mainly in the areas of the reproductive tract, that is, in the vagina, fallopian tubes, cervix uterus and fallopian tubes in women, and in the urethra for both men and women, and penis for men. The disease can also infect the mouth, throat, eyes, and anus.

The disease is caused by the bacterium Neisseria Gonorrhoea and can be primarily transferred through sexual activities with an infected partner. Sexual contact right before or after the woman's menstruation period makes it easier for the bacteria to be transmitted.

Still it is important to note that although sexual contact is the primary means for transmission, it is not the only means, by which a healthy individual can catch the disease.

As the Neisseria Gonorrhoea bacteria can survive outside their human host for a few minutes, a healthy person can get infected by being in contact with a contaminated item such as underwear, towels, and toilet seats, among others. Even the mere touching of an infected part of the body is just as risky as having sex with an infected person.

If you are a fan of erotic games, you must always keep in mind that sexual toys can be infected as well, and they can easily transmit the virus. Introducing contaminated items of the kind into the vagina or into the anus, or even a contaminated finger can lead to the infection of a healthy individual.

Besides all that, there is another situation in which the bacteria can be transmitted. That is from the mother to the newborn, so there we are, a number of situations, which do not presume a sexual contact has been presented.

Gonorrhoea, if not diagnosed and treated early can have very damaging effects. It can also be life-threatening as it spreads to the other parts of the body through the blood and infect the other organs as well. Infertility, at the very least, is one of the permanent damages that this disease could do to an infected person.

It would not be easy to deal with a disease like gonorrhoea because it does not present any apparent symptom. So if you have even the littlest doubt in your mind regarding your physical state based on what you have been exposed to in the recent past, then you should not waste time in consulting a medical professional such as a gynaecologist, a urologist, or even a family doctor.

As an old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. So the most ideal situation is for you not to catch the infection. Using condoms consistently and correctly is an excellent precautionary measure. You should also be extra careful when using other people's restroom or public restrooms.

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