Chlamydia is not spread by casual contact, and household members of a person with chlamydia are not at risk for the disease. It is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; and by birth to a woman infected with chlamydia.
Not from bathing after someone, but use of infected linens can transmit the bacteria.
You can't get gonorrhea from living with someone. You get gonorrhea from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected mother.
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Gonorrhea is transmmited by sexual contact with another person already infected with the STD.
Chlamydia doesn't typically cause constipation, but if someone is infected anally, they may have pain and difficulty emptying their bowels. Someone can get anal chlamydia from anal sex, but it can also affect women who have had vaginal sex, and in whom the bacteria have moved from the vagina to the rectum.
There is little chance of a mother infecting a baby with gonorrhea after birth. For humans already born, gonorrhea can only be transmitted from genital-genital or oral-genital contact.Gonorrhea can still be transmitted via fluids even if a man does not ejaculate. Gonorrhea can also be spread from an untreated mother to her baby during childbirth.
Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria spread through sexual contact, typically intercourse. It is an STD. Some form of sexual contact, skin to skin, is required to spread the infection. It is not spread by air/respiratory, touching an object, etc. One person has to be infected, even if they do not yet know they are infected. However, gonorrhea creates a very specific discharge. If you have a discharge, you should NOT have sex until you are tested AND treated for any STD.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; and sharing sex toys. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. If none of these is in your definition of "making out," then you can't get chlamydia from making out.
"Clap: Gonorrhea, a bacterial infection transmitted by sexual contact. Gonorrhea is one of the oldest known STDs. In women infected with this bacteria (Neisseria gonorrhoeae), 25-40% will also be infected with another bacteria that can cause another STD called chlamydia. Gonorrhea is NOT transmitted from toilet seats. More than half of women infected with gonorrhea do not have any symptoms. If symptoms occur, they may include burning or frequent urination, yellowish vaginal discharge, redness and swelling of the genitals, and a burning or itching of the vaginal area. Untreated, gonorrhea can lead to severe pelvic infections." Medicinenet.comOr he wants to be able to turn the light on and off without getting up from the couch. Either way be cautious of this guy because he sounds like a wierdo.JD
A cold sore will not get infected if someone puts make up on it.
Yes, that is correct. You need to be infected to infect someone else with HIV.
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it is a powerful antibiotic used to counter attack the the sexually transmitted disease "gonorrhea". When you see someone taking these, that means he/she definitely has the STD gonorrhea.
You can get chickenpox from someone who is infected.