Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection. Other bacterial infections, or bacterial vaginosis, will not cause gonorrhea.
A bladder infection would be the most common cause. You should consult a doctor as soon as possible.
bacterial..you can't really cure viral infections, only bacterial infections..hence anti-bacterial as antibiotics for a bacterial infection
There are several possible causes; Yeast infection: A common fungal infection that can cause itching, burning, and swelling in the vaginal area. Bacterial vaginosis: An overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina that can cause itching, burning, and a fishy odor. Sexually transmitted infections: Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes, can cause itching, swelling, and pain in the vaginal area. Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to certain products, such as soaps, lotions, or condoms, can cause itching and swelling in the vaginal area. Vulvodynia: A chronic pain condition that can cause itching, burning, and pain in the outer part of the vagina.
Periportal adenopathy is an increase in lymph nodes around the portal vein. The main cause is typically infection such as bacterial conjunctivitis and throat infection.
anti-biotics are used in an bacterial infection. If it is serious they will put you on a drip.
As far as STDs, the bacterial infections are chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
HIV does not cause bacterial infections.
Bacteria, usually from chlamydia and gonorrhea, cause PID.
Such swab tests are used to check for gonorrhea and chlamydia, or bacterial vaginitis, which is a bacterial infection resulting in inflammation of the vagina.
due to bacterial infection
Gonorrhea may occasionally cause a rash if it is not treated promptly. This symptom is not the most common presentation of gonorrhea.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Yes, a tooth abscess is a bacterial infection. You have many species of bacteria in your mouth and this is the cause of one of those abscess.
You should definitely see you're doctor. This could be signs of an std such as gonorrhea or something as simple as a bacterial infection in your vagina.
A bladder infection would be the most common cause. You should consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Yes Bacterial infection may cause fever and it is indication that body has some alien attack, as fever is not a disease but an indication that body has been attacked by either bacteria or virus and sometime fungal infection but mostly fungal infections don't cause fever. To control the bacterial infection antibiotics are used and if infection is cured, fever automatically subsides. Thanks
I have a cyst on my face, it came out after a bacterial infection.