Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is the most common sexually transmitted infection. "TULO" satagalogdahilito ay may dumadaloyna something.

People get gonorrhea by having sex with someone who has the disease. “Having sex” means anal, vaginal, or oral sex. Gonorrhea can still be transmitted via fluids even if a man does not ejaculate. Gonorrhea can also be spread from an untreated mother to her baby during childbirth.

People who have had gonorrhea and have been treated may get infected again if they have sexual contact with a person infected with gonorrhea.

Wala pong definite signs and symptoms and gonorrhea.Perosamgakaramihanunangsintomas:
- Masakitumihi. Burning sensation upon urination
- May lumalabasnamaputisa may ari. White/Yellowish discharges.
- Masakitsabayag. Swollen testes

Angtulo ay hindilamangsaari, pwede din sapwet, gonorrhea related to rectal infections angtawag dun:
- Pangangatingpwet, itchyness of anal area
- Dumudugo, bleeding
- May sumasakitpag nag popo

Paanopoito ma tetest, only health professional providers can discuss this to you.
Paanopoito ma treat, only health professional providers can discuss this to you.
Paanopo it maiiwasan, SAFE SEX!

If TULO is left untreated, you have a high rick to developed HIV!
Be aware: DO NOT SELF-MEDICATE! THIS COULD LEAD FOR FURTHER COMPLICATION. AND PLEASE DO NOT COMMIT SUICIDE! THIS IS NOT YET THE END OF THE WORLD! SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE.





For your information: FYI

Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) vs Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)

Doctors distinguish between these two terms because the one isn’t always interchangeable with the other, as a person may have an STI without actually being ill or showing symptoms.

In other words: all STDs are STIs, but not all STIs are STDs.

Is yours looks like this? Contact for health personnel. You may have STI or STD.

Be alarmed before it will be HIV/AIDS!

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