gonorrhea is know to attack the sexual organs it isn't something to let go it can get pretty bad burning swelling itching sores so get treated right away it wouldn't surprise me if it was let go it could attack other organs
Women, on the other hand, are asymptomatic half the time or have vaginal discharge and pelvic pain.
In both men and women if gonorrhea is left untreated, it may spread locally causing epididymitis or pelvic inflammatory disease or throughout the body, affecting joints and heart valves.
Mainly the external genitalia, but it can cause what is known as pelvic inflammatory disease in women, which is an inflammation of the cervix and uterus and prostate inflammation in men. It may lead to sterility. Also, if a pregnant woman is infected and gives birth, it can cause a gonorrheal infection in the eyes of the newborn.
reproductive
Gonorrhea can infect the eyes, throat, genitals, and anus.
neck
The throat is the body part that has the letters "rathe" in it.
The knee is a body part that has "ee" in its name.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
No, moving a body part anteriorly is called protraction. Retraction refers to moving a body part posteriorly.
A cat extends its body as part of the attack.
In your lungs
your legs
Gonorrhea
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.
Usually the face and neck.
Groin
HIV attacks the immune system. This can have consequences for any part of the body but it is not specifically an attack on the feet.
Innate
Tuberculosis is found mainly in the lungs.
Ants typically attack the softer tissues of their victim's body first, such as the eyes, mouth, or genitals, as these areas are easier for them to penetrate and feed on.
White blood cells are the part of blood that fights germs that enter the body. They recognize and attack harmful pathogens to help keep the body healthy.