Males can be checked for gonorrhea through a urine or swab test. The sample is typically collected from the urethra, and the presence of the bacteria is analyzed in a laboratory. It's important to get tested regularly, especially if engaging in high-risk behaviors.
Yes, males can have orgasms.
Males have vas deferens, which is a duct that carries sperm from the testes to the ejaculatory duct.
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Males have both X & Y chromosomes
yes males have egg cells produced from sprem. from a male.
No, this could be indicative of gonorrhea or chlamydia; especially if you have painful urination. Abdominal discomfort could follow. Typically males remain asymptomatic in regards to STDs, but, green semen is not normal.
Chlamydia isn't treated with a shot. It's treated with oral medication (pills). Gonorrhea is treated with an antibiotic injection.
It looks like any other gonorrhea except it cannot be killed by any currently recommended treatments for gonorrhea. Males often have a painful discharge from the penis and have painful to urination. Females often have no symptoms but have still the same risk of damage.
No, I do not think it is haram for a muslim male to shave his monobrow. You may want to get this checked with one of the elders though.
No, males cannot be carriers of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) because PID is an infection of the female reproductive organs. It is typically caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, which can be transmitted by male partners. While males can carry and transmit these STIs, they do not develop PID themselves.
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.
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Of course. Gonorrhea can be contracted through virtually any genital contact regardless of the sex of the parties involved.
Georges Luys has written: 'A text-book on gonorrhea and its complications' -- subject(s): Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea may occasionally cause a rash if it is not treated promptly. This symptom is not the most common presentation of gonorrhea.
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NG is typical