Yes, it's possible to be infertile after having gonorrhea for a long time. Most patients who had gonorrhea are not infertile.
They are many reason why people are infertile of them it is radiation.Long time radiation for any reason can make males infertile.Other causative agent can be genetic or physiologic. Using testosterone can make males infertile.
It could be possible; for example, disease can cause it.
Some of the symptoms of gonorrhea include feeling sick and also a red rash on various parts of the body. It can also mean the patient gets headaches from time to time.
Untreated infections, cancer, physical injuries, diseases like Chlamydia going untreated for a long time.
You can get gonorrhea by having sex with someone who has it. "Having sex" means having anal, oral, or vaginal contact. Which means yes you can pass it along to your partner unless you use condoms the right way every time you have sex, but even still the STD can become known.
You can have both gonorrhea and UTI at the same time.
Yes, the female can lay infertile egg-sacs. Generally, if one has owned a mantis for a very long time, say 2 months or so, with no contact to male specimens or the outdoors, then she is most likely infertile. Usually they lay eggs about 1-3 weeks after being fertilized.
No, having the unit turned off for a long period of time is not detrimental to the system.
95 percent of the time they are, they are called Freemartins
No, as per the autopsy report he was still actively producing sperm at the time of his death.
not having a female influence in the house for a long time
no