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Ìý Gonorrhoea
Sexual promiscuity, particularly if unprotected, will greatly increase your chances of getting gonorrhoea. Using a condom correctly provides good protection against the infection. What are the symptoms? Roughly 10% of infected men and half of all infected women show no symptoms at all. When they do appear, symptoms can take up to 14 days to surface. In women, symptoms include:
In men, symptoms include:
For both sexes, it's also possible to experience discharge or bleeding from the anus, as well as irritation in that area. Diagnosis Your local genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinic can test you for gonorrhoea. A doctor or nurse will:
One sample may be put under the microscope at the clinic, enabling you to get a diagnosis immediately. Another sample will be sent to a laboratory either for diagnosis or to confirm diagnosis. Results should be back within seven days. Treatment
If left untreated, gonorrhoea can lead to really serious health problems:
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