Depending on the circumstances, yes it is likely that you can pass gonorrhea 4 - 6 days before symptoms show.
Although it is not common, a UTI can be transmitted to your partner. You should wait until your symptoms have cleared up and your are finished with your medication before having sex again.
no George Custer ended up having gonorrhea before he married his wife.
No you can not be a carrier of HPV without having it yourself. A "carrier" is a common language term for someone who has infection and can infect others, but who has no symptoms of the infection. You can't pass an infectious disease like HPV unless you yourself are infected.
Yes. One can be HIV+ for many years before having any AIDS symptoms.
Usually you get PMS symptoms about a week before your period is due to start.
The first symptoms of pregnancy normally come just after your first missed period, but the most common symptom is feeling tired and having this feeling that you are pregnant.
Symptoms of kidney cancer include weight loss, bloody urine, having side pain, having a lump on your side, and being tired and just not feeling well.
Chlamydia is at epidemic level because you can have it and transmit it without knowing; because improved programs for screening mean better case finding; and because people have more sexual partners than they did 50 years ago.
You can have chlamydia for years without knowing, but it can be spread during this time. Each time you have sex, there is about a 40% chance of transmitting chlamydia. The chances of having sex ten times without transmitting the infection are very small -- about 6 in 1000.It's important to remember, though, that the person who gets chlamydia may have no symptoms either. In women, 80-90% have no symptoms, and half of men don't have symptoms. Your health care provider can't tell you how long you've had chlamydia. It's not unusual for someone to enter a relationship with chlamydia, and for neither partner to know they're infected until they are screened.For that reason, you should get tested for STDs whenever you have a new partner.Yes, you can get chlamydia, or first get chlamydia symptoms, four months after your partner did.
Gonorrhea is typically a reproductive tract infection, locating in the penis in the male and the vagina in the female. However, it is possible for gonorrhea to transit to the urinary tract in both genders due to the proximity of the urethra to the reproductive tract.
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Gunnera is a family of herbaceous flowering plants (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnera). I will assume what you are referring to is Gonorrhea, a rather nasty Sexual Transmitted Infection (STI). It is 'caught' by having unprotected sex with an infected person. However, some people don't know that they have it until later - symptoms can take between two and thirty days to appear. Check out Wikipedia for more information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonorrhea