A woman could have gonorrhea for years and not know it.
From Planned Parenthood website: "Often, gonorrhea has no symptoms. Eighty percent of women and 10 percent of men with gonorrhea show no symptoms. Many people are not aware that they are infected. When symptoms do occur, they may begin one to 14 days after infection."
Yes, that is possible.
it would be highly unlikely for a woman have gonorrhea dormant in their body for 40 years with no symptoms.
Yes, a male can have trich without having symptoms.
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.
It's possible to develop symptoms after having chlamydia for a long time.
Some people carry the bacteria without having symptoms, but can still spread the disease to others.
Yes. One can be HIV+ for many years before having any AIDS symptoms.
NO, one of the females will turn into a male and they will mate.
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, in fact many people have had Mono and never knew it.
If your mother had it, then you have a 50% chance of having it yourself. The only way to know for sure is to have a genetic test performed.
Female turtles can lay eggs with out a male around. The following symptoms are indicators that a female is ready to lay: not eating, excessive roaming, and digging.
Sure. There are other symptoms of malaria that do not necessarily include having a fever.HeadachesChillsDiarrhoeaMuscular painLethargySicknessCoughing fitsAbdominal pains
Never heard of anything about the eyes. A molly having a gonopodium is a male and one without is a female.