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Gonorrhea: Early Diagnosis & Treatment Necessary

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Gonorrhea affects both the sexes. Gonorrhea also transcends ages, class, and community.

MORE THAN 900,000 PERSONS GET GONORRHEA

Also known popularly as 'The Clap', the ratio of gonorrheal affection between males and females is 4:1. CDC researches show that this STD (sexually transmitted disease) annually inflicts 900,000 persons in the USA alone.

REGULAR MEDICAL CHECKUPS MUST

Against this backdrop, it is of utmost necessity that any sexually active person gets oneself doubly checked by the physician the moment any of the typical symptoms associated with the STD becomes evident.

In fact, all sexually active people including teenagers, gays, lesbians, and those involved in heterosexual relationships must have themselves tested by the physician for signs of STIs (sexually transmitted infections) at least twice annually.

TAKE THE PHYSICIAN INTO CONFIDENCE

Such persons should also reveal to the doctor the natures of their sexual activities to the physician (if they do not experience any unnatural symptoms). This helps the expert to carry out proper diagnoses, testing and recommend the necessary treatment for the patient.

THREE REASONS TO BE TRUE TO THE DOCTOR

Speak the truth or face the hard truth!

Many may ask: Why should one say everything 'private' and 'personal' to the doctor? This is very important because of four reasons:

First, the symptoms do not show in most of the cases before three months - by that time, the infections generally take deep roots and also start spreading. If the infections are detected at the initial stages of their development, the chances of stalling the spread of the disease through medications are always there.

Secondly, the symptoms are often mistaken for other illnesses and especially the common sicknesses like cold and flu.

The third reason is 'self medication'. A person (without any expert's advice) can have not only disastrous results on the person concerned but also cause the infection to spread fast and adversely affect other parts of the body. Serious damages can also occur to vital organs.

Last but not the least, such follies on the part of the patient can surely make the infection (STI) or the disease (STD) to take deep root and affect vital organs of the body.

NOTE: Remember, it is always better to be cautious than to take medications after the disease has affected the vital organs of the body. In such circumstances, medical aid cannot aid the patient.

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