in the army they take a gun and bang your penile shaft with it it sounds painful though is this true he said it was on tv but then again he said his sex ed teacher told them a condom doesn't work which he got it from him/her or tv so basically they lie to kids and say a condom, doesn't work do they know that just makes us think ok then why use a condom it's a waste of adollarr or however much it cost
Michelle
They just give you antibiotics. It's a shot or you can take pills.
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Candice™
Ha Ha OMG has someone been having you on bigtime read below to make yourself more informed..
Hi well below are facts that need to be read and acted on if need be Ciao ♥
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in the warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract, including the cervix (opening to the womb), uterus (womb), and fallopian tubes (egg canals) in women, and in the urethra (urine canal) in women and men. The bacterium can also grow in the mouth, throat, eyes, and anus.
Gonorrhea is spread through contact with the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus. Ejaculation does not have to occur for gonorrhea to be transmitted or acquired. Gonorrhea can also be spread from mother to baby during delivery.
Some men with gonorrhea may have no symptoms at all. However, some men have signs or symptoms that appear two to five days after infection; symptoms can take as long as 30 days to appear. Symptoms and signs include a burning sensation when urinating, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles.
In women, the symptoms of gonorrhea are often mild, but most women who are infected have no symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms, they can be so non-specific as to be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. The initial symptoms and signs in women include a painful or burning sensation when urinating, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection, regardless of the presence or severity of symptoms.
Symptoms of rectal infection in both men and women may include discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, or painful bowel movements. Rectal infection also may cause no symptoms. Infections in the throat may cause a sore throat but usually causes no symptoms.
People who have had gonorrhea and received treatment may get infected again if they have sexual contact with a person infected with gonorrhea if left untreated gonorrhea can cause serious and permanent health problems in both women and men.
In women, gonorrhea is a common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
In men, gonorrhea can cause epididymitis, a painful condition of the ducts attached to the testicles that may lead to infertility if left untreated.
Gonorrhea can spread to the blood or joints. This condition can be life threatening. In addition, people with gonorrhea can more easily contract HIV, the virus that causes AIDS
Because many people with gonorrhea also have chlamydia, another STD, antibiotics for both infections are usually given together. Persons with gonorrhea should be tested for other STDs It is important to take all of the medication prescribed to cure gonorrhea. Although medication will stop the infection, it will not repair any permanent damage done by the disease.
Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, can reduce the risk of transmission of gonorrhea ♥
http://www.cdc.gov/std/Gonorrhea/STDFact-gonorrhea.htm
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There were also a dozens of gonorrhea natural cures used, such as vinegar or whiskey douches, or ice packs. Forget all of them. Fortunately, gonorrhea can be treated effectively with antibiotic drugs. When antibiotics are prescribed, it's extremely important for you to take them exactly as the doctor directs, and to take them all, until they are gone, not just until symptoms ease up. Many people stop taking the antibiotic after a couple of days, as soon as symptoms seem better, but than have the infection right back again a week later. Treating and curing both partners at the same time is also essential to prevent the spread of the infection to others. This means that an infected person has to be certain that his or her sex partners goes in for examination or treatment too. Of course it would be good news if a vaccine could be found to protect people from gonorrhea. But so far no such vaccine has developed.So the best protection anyone has today is prevention
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