what are the risk factors of patients with gonorrhea.
Gonorrhoea is an infectious disease caused due to N. gonorrhoeae.
It is transmitted through sexually contact or from mother to child
during birth.
Symptoms of gonorrhoea includes:
- vaginal discharge
- painful urination
- bleeding in between menstrual cycle
- lower abdomen pain
- nausea and vomitting
- fevers and chills
The risk factors for gonorrhoea includes :
- multiple sexual partners
- homosexual
- pelvic inflammatory disease
- recurrent STD
- unprotected intercourse with new partners
- drug abuse
The patient with gonorrhoea has a increased risk to develop
other conditions such as prostatitis and vesiculitis, periurethral
abscess in men.
Endometritis, infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease and other
infections are some of the risks associated with gonorrhoea in
females.
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