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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD), instigated by a bacterium that introduces itself in the urethra, rectum, and throat besides the cervix in women. The disease is a common infection that affects both men and women and can infect babies during childbirth. By taking simple prophylactic measures and understanding gonorrhea, you might be able to safeguard yourself from this disease. 1. Adopt safe sexual practices: Abstaining from sex is the only sure-fire way to prevent gonorrhea, but it’s not the most practical solution. You can reduce your risk of getting gonorrhea by making use of condoms each time you engage in intercourse. 2. Limit your sexual partners: Your significantly increase your risk of getting gonorrhea by having sex with multiple partners. Restrict the number of people with whom you have intercourse to lessen your risks of acquiring the disease. 3. Use condoms correctly: Putting on condoms properly can reduce you and your partner’s risk for getting gonorrhea. Make sure condoms haven’t expired or are damaged as well. 4. Handle dental dams properly: A dental dam is a sheet of latex that you can use as a barrier during MouthAction. Follow the same rules for opening dental dams as you would use for opening a condom. Open the dental dam carefully. Do not use your teeth or nails. 5. Do not touch your eyes: If you suspect you have gonorrhea, never touch your eyes after touching Instruments or your rectum. It may lead to the disease spreading to your eyes and cause an infection. 6. Test yourself regularly: Consulting a physician and getting examined regularly for gonorrhea is essential to maintaining your well-being and the health of your Instruments. Your physician may diagnose gonorrhea during your regular exam and stipulate treatment for you. 7. Complete any medications you are taking: If your doctor discovers gonorrhea, it’s important that you finish the entire course of medications she prescribes. Ceasing treatment can increase your risk of a reoccurrence of the disease. 8. Safeguard your unborn baby: There is a probability of spreading gonorrhea to your unborn baby if you are infected. If you are conceived and infected with gonorrhea, speak to your doctor as soon as possible to take measures that can minimize the risk of transmitting the disease to your kid during delivery. 9. Halt to have sex up to after treatment: If you want to engage in sex after being diagnosed with gonorrhea, it is safe to wait until after you have completed your course of treatment and, possibly, wait until your partner completes treatment if they were also positive. This could help ensure that you don’t spread the disease to gonorrhea. 10. Analyze and treat gonorrhea: If you experience any symptoms of gonorrhea or suspect exposure, consult your doctor as soon as possible. Important Update: There is one very know disease came up, whose name is Blue waffles disease, you must be very aware. For more information, visit: http://bluewafflesdiseaseclinics.com . Do you want to see the blue waffles disease pictures then click here
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases aka STD’s are the ones that are easily passed from one person to another, cause various complications and are sometimes difficult or impossible to cure. Blue waffles disease Blue waffles disease is initially a bacterial disease, and further it becomes sexually transmitted disease. It makes vagina blue. It mainly occurs due to unhygienic stuffs near to vagina. [img][/img][img][/img][img][/img] Chancroid Chancroid is an infection, uncommon in North America. It gets transmitted due skin contacts and mainly affects men. Hence it causes sores and painful ulcers on penis and other genital areas. Chlamydia One of the most extensive sexually transmitted infections, Chlamydia can lead to serious complications if not treated timely and efficiently. Women are more prone to this disease. Crabs (Pubic Lice) It is also known as crabs, are small parasites residing on genital hair and skin. It might lead to itching and irritation sensations, mild fever or at times have no symptoms at all. Hepatitis Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C lead to liver inflammation and may end up in death. It is mainly contracted through fluids available in our body via blood, which makes easier to contract during unprotected sex. It mainly happens by sharing injection needles with an infected person. Herpes Herpes is one of the most common STD’s transmitted through all types of sexual contacts as well as simple touching. Oral herpes can cause blisters or cold sores on the lips, on or inside the mouth. HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or simply HIV, is definitely the most dangerous STD. Leading to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, the virus does severe damage to immune system which eventually leads to death from any other disease. Syphilis Syphilis is a very dangerous STD, caused by Treponema Pallidum bacterium. It is normally contracted during sexual contacts and often difficult to diagnose. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) The Cytomegalovirus or CMV is an infection transmitted through a virus. Anybody is at risk. It can be infected through all sorts of fluids, from saliva to urine, semen, blood, and breast milk. Image Source: http://bluewafflesdiseaseclinics.com |
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