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2007-03-14 12:22:34 · 17 answers · asked by John C 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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ooha, keep away

2007-03-14 12:31:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I've had Herpes problem over 3 years. I tried everything, of course I went to the DR. about a hundred times, probably not that many, but it sure seems like it. It never did any good for long and caused all kinds of other issues having to do with taking too many antibiotics. It wasn't until I stumbled upon the information on this site http://herpestreatment.kyma.info that my life changed completely.
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2014-10-05 12:50:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gonorrhoea is a serious illness (STD) caused by an organism called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can be simply and effectively treated early in the disease but may cause lifelong complications (particularly in women) if not diagnosed and treated soon after infection.

2007-03-14 13:18:15 · answer #3 · answered by Hamish 4 · 0 0

If you are dripping then you got it. It is a sexually transmitted disease that you get for having unprotected sex with someone WHO is infected but does not know that her last boyfriend infected her with it you made love to her because she said she called it quits with her last boy friend you both made out she didn't know that her last guy friend was sleeping around on her and he gave it to her because somebody gave it to him and she or he( I don't know how you swing ,but you can get it from a guy, too, if you do go that way, I don't, ( I'm into women,) I'm heterosexual, but, Se' Legree, to each his or her own,who or whatever it was gave it to you, Go get a shot! But be careful and check with your doctor to see if you are allergic to penicillin. There are other medications that your doctor or clinic can prescribe for you if you are allergic. Don't have sex with anyone else until you have a clean bill of health from the clinic or your Doctor ,because you could spread it to someone you really love and that really loves you

2007-03-14 12:39:44 · answer #4 · answered by crazydiamond2153 1 · 0 0

Gonorrhea (gonorrhoea in British English) is among the most common sexually-transmitted diseases in the world and is caused by Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria gonorrheae. The term comes from Greek γονόρροια (gonórrhoia), literally "flow of seed"; in ancient times it was thought that the pus discharge associated with the disease contained semen.

2007-03-14 12:43:01 · answer #5 · answered by Quizard 7 · 0 0

Herpes may be categorized into oral and genital herpes. Oral herpes are caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1). They are commonly referred to as cold sores or fever blisters. Fever blisters often appear as tiny, clear, fluid-filled blisters on the face. These usually appear on the lips. Genital herpes, on the other hand, is caused by HSV-2 and is characterized by painful, itchy sores in the genital area.

When one has herpes, be it on the mouth of the genital region, you will notice the presence of small, red bumps, blisters, or open sores in the infected area. These blisters will be very itchy and/or painful to the touch. These blisters will rupture and become ulcerations that will eventually turn into scabs and heal on its own.

There is no true cure for herpes, only preventive measures for future breakouts. I've seen great results with natural cures. Visit this site for more info about the remedies: http://herpescure.toptips.org

2014-09-29 12:26:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gonorrhea (gonorrhoea in British English) is among the most common sexually-transmitted diseases in the world and is caused by Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria gonorrheae. The term comes from Greek γονόρροια (gonórrhoia), literally "flow of seed"; in ancient times it was thought that the pus discharge associated with the disease contained semen.

Infection with gonorrhea increases the risk of passing on or becoming infected with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). This is likely due to weakening of the mucosal surface secondary to the gonorrhea infection. Gonorrhea might also increase the amount of HIV present in semen and other genital secretions. Note, however, that this effect is by no means limited to gonorrhea and there is increased risk of HIV transmission with co-infection of most sexually-transmitted infections.

The first place this bacterium infects is usually the columnar epithelium of the urethra and endocervix. Non-genital sites in which it thrives are in the rectum, the oropharynx and the conjunctivae of the eyes. The vulva and vagina in women are usually spared because they are lined by stratified epithelial cells — in women the cervix is the usual first site of infection.

Gonorrhea spreads during sexual intercourse, whereby the infective partner does not need to be human.[1] Infected women also can pass gonorrhea to their newborn infants during delivery, causing eye infections (conjunctivitis) in their babies (which if left untreated, can cause blindness). Gonorrhea among females can also be transmitted from one individual to another via contact to surfaces that may still be damp from prior contact.

2007-03-14 12:35:04 · answer #7 · answered by squawinpants 3 · 0 1

It's a highly infectious sexually transmitted infection.

2007-03-14 12:25:59 · answer #8 · answered by Dogsbody 5 · 1 0

Gonorrhoea, aka. v.d. or the clap, is a sexually transmitted disease & is excruciatingly painful when pointing Percy at the porcelain

2007-03-14 12:40:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You already have the answer, so I will simply tell you that it is spelled 'gonorrhoea'.

2007-03-16 06:56:07 · answer #10 · answered by xktrulesx 3 · 0 0

It's a disease that if the doctor says you have it your in trouble!

2007-03-14 12:32:37 · answer #11 · answered by freekin 5 · 0 0

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