to make sure it has gone or it could be underlying and not visible but still there
If you had chlamydia for three years, you should ensure now that you and your partner have been treated. There is no further followup needed, other than retesting two to three months after to ensure you weren't reinfected.
No, discrimination based on hair color is unjust and unfair. Everyone should be treated with respect and equality regardless of their physical appearance.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
People could be treated as slaved if they are abducted by someone, or are in an area where they work solely for the benefit of someone else. people SHOULD NEVER be treated like slaves.
well umm they were treated the same way as America they were treated right and well no one made fun of them they were treated the right way someone should be treated.
No, talent should not exempt someone from consequences or special treatment. Everyone should be treated equally regardless of their talents or abilities. Bach's greatness as a composer should not have influenced how he was treated compared to others.
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.
Discrimination is when someone is treated differently
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra. Non-gonococcal urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra that is not caused by gonorrhea.
The entire process should be made clear before the surgery is done. Sometimes the surgeon will only do the surgery and the family doctor or another doctor is responsible for all followup. Such a procedure should be made clear to the patient before the surgery. It is important that a family member or other person go with the patient to surgery to obtain follow up information. Frequently the patient is dazed and does not understand followup instructions. You should have written instructions for followup care that you received following surgery. That should tell you which medical personnel you are to use.
I think if someone is mad at you then you should try talk about it with that person and if it is your fault maybe you should say sorry and asked if there is anything to make them happy because I believe that everyone should be treated fairly.
No one should be in a relationship with someone that treats you bad? If someone really cares about you, they will treat you with respect.