Gonorrhea Treatment - Deal with Gonorrhea

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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It is caused by bacteria and usually infects warm, moist areas of the body, such as the urethra, eyes, throat, vagina, anus and the female reproductive tract. Both men and women can contract gonorrhea. The infection spreads from person to person through unprotected oral, anal or vaginal sex.
People who have many sexual partners or those who do not practice safe sex are at greatest risk of infection. Babies can be infected during childbirth if their mothers are infected. Some people never experience any symptoms. For those that do, symptoms usually occur within two weeks after exposure to the harmful bacteria. In men, symptoms of gonorrhea include a burning or painful sensation during urination, increased frequency of urination, a pus-like discharge from the penis, swelling or redness at the opening of the penis, swelling or pain in the testicles and a persistent sore throat.
Some of the symptoms in women include a watery discharge from the vagina, pain or burning sensation while urinating, the need to urinate more frequently, heavier periods, sore throat, pain during intercourse, sharp pain in the lower abdomen and fever. If the infection is not treated timely, gonorrhea can cause infertility in women and men. Furthermore, if the infection spreads to the bloodstream, both men and women can experience arthritis, heart valve damage, or inflammation of the lining of the brain or spinal cord. Babies who contract gonorrhea from their mothers during birth can develop blindness, sores on the scalp and infections. Proper medical care is needed to treat gonorrhea. Often, antibiotics are prescribed. But there are many herbal remedies as well as lifestyle changes that can also help get rid of this infection.
Abstinence
As soon as you are diagnosed with gonorrhea, you should avoid having physical contact with your partner while you are being treated. This is important until both you and your partner(s) have been tested and treated. Having intercourse at this time will put your partner at a risk of contracting the infection. Also, it can cause a lot of pain and discomfort. Even after the treatment, always use a condom during intercourse and try to be in a mutually monogamous relationship. This will help prevent any kind of sexually transmitted infections.
Antibiotics
For treating gonorrhea, you need to take any prescribed antibiotics exactly as directed by your doctor. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, gonorrhea can be treated only with the antibiotic ceftriaxone, which is given as an injection. Ceftriaxone is also prescribed in combination with either azithromycin or doxycycline — two antibiotics that are taken orally. If you miss a dose or don’t take the full course of the medicine, there is high chance that the infection will recur in the near future.
Garlic
Garlic is an antibacterial herb, thus it can help treat a gonorrhea infection. The component called allicin in garlic is responsible for its ability to fight disease-causing bacteria. Garlic also boosts immunity and aids in restoring a healthy state in the body. Eat 2 or 3 raw garlic cloves on an empty stomach daily. You can also including more garlic in your cooking.

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