Gonorrhea in females

Gonorrhea in females

Gonorrhea in females

More than half of infected women do not show any symptoms and signs of inflammation , And a small part of them complain of vaginal secretions (the secretions are thin and consist of pus) and pain in the lower abdomen and bleeding after intercourse due to inflammation of the cervix and difficulty in urination and discharge as a result of urethritis.

The disease may be transmitted to the internal organs causing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), resulting in pain in the pelvis, lower abdomen and intercourse with high fever, nausea and vomiting.

There may be inflammation in the anus and lower part of the rectum where the patient may complain of excretions, itching and feeling of tingling.

In addition to inflammation of the pharynx due to misconceptions in sex but most are without signs and symptoms but can cause difficulty swallowing and

Secondary eye inflammation may be the result of rubbing the eye with fingers that carry bacteria, which leads to redness and pain in the eyes with secretions and swelling of the eyelid

Summary of gonorrhea

  • Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease of all kinds of sexual intercourse caused by spherical bacteria called Neceria jonorrhea.
  • The disease affects mucous membranes, especially those lining the cervix and urinary canal, as well as the mouth, throat and anus
  • The most common symptoms of the disease are vaginal secretions, difficulty in urination in females and excretions of the penis and the difficulty of urination in males as well as symptoms of inflammation of the anus and throat.
  • The disease may spread, cause bacteremia, and may cause meningitis and heart attack
  • The disease is diagnosed by Gram stain and by agriculture in a special medium
  • The best treatment is prevention of the disease using condoms and minimizing the number of sexual partners and partners.
  • The treatment involves the use of antibiotics for 10 days and uses both cefixim or ciprofloxacin
  • Thyme, chamomile, marjoram, rosemary, parsley seeds and vinegar are used to treat gonorrhea.

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