Symptoms include a burning sensation while passing urine, pus like or yellow discharge from penis, pain and swelling in testicles. In women symptoms include pain while passing urine, vaginal discharge, pain in the lower abdomen, heavier periods, or bleeding between periods and or after the sex.
Meningococcal diplodocus is a gram negative bacteria. Meningococcal diplodocus can cause septicemia, meningitis or both, these infections can be present with conjunctivitis, arthritis, and a combination of other symptoms.
Yes, it is possible for a person with herpes to not have any symptoms. This is known as asymptomatic or silent herpes. However, even without symptoms, the person can still transmit the virus to others through viral shedding.
Yes, it is possible to be allergic to egg whites and experience symptoms of an allergic reaction.
The mesocortical pathway is a brain pathway involved in regulating emotions and cognitive functions. Dysfunction in this pathway can contribute to the development of negative symptoms, such as apathy and social withdrawal, in psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia.
Yes, it is possible to have an infection without experiencing any symptoms. This is known as an asymptomatic infection, where the person is infected with a pathogen but does not show any signs or symptoms of illness.
Neisseria meningitidis is the gram-negative diplococci bacteria that can cause a purple rash known as petechiae or purpura. This bacterium is responsible for meningococcal infections, which can lead to serious conditions like meningitis and septicemia. Immediate medical attention is crucial if these symptoms are observed.
Intracellular gram negative diplococci is the bacterium that causes gonorrhea. Men with this infection may experience frequent urination and penile discharge. Women who have this infection may have mild discharge, pelvic pain, or no symptoms at all.
Meningococcal diplodocus is a gram negative bacteria. Meningococcal diplodocus can cause septicemia, meningitis or both, these infections can be present with conjunctivitis, arthritis, and a combination of other symptoms.
A gram stain cannot detect chlamydia. A gram stain in men that finds gram negative diplococci is considered diagnostic for gonorrhea, but it can't be used in females, and it can't prove chlamydia. A gram stain in men can be used to rule out gonorrhea and possibly diagnose "non-gonococcal urethritis" if a male has symptoms. However, although it may seem that NGU is synonymous with chlamydia, there are other possible causes.
Wait a few days and take another test. It's possible you got a false negative, or you just don't have enough of the pregnancy hormone in your urine to show up positive. The hormone doubles each day, so if you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms in 5-10 days, take another test. If it's still negative and you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, seek medical advice.
Very, very unlikely if you're doing the tests right.
It is possible for a dog to experience negative effects after eating a cricket, such as an upset stomach or allergic reaction. It is important to monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns.
I think it's possible....I had pg symptoms for 3 weeks...2 negative pregnancy tests. Finally, after another week, I took another and it was positive immediately. Turns out I'm 5 weeks.
it is possible
no
Positive symptoms are the symptoms where a behavior or thought is present that should not be there (i.e. delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, inappropriate emotions). Negative symptoms are the symptoms that are due to the absence of a behavior that should be present (i.e. psychomotor retardation, withdrawal from others, a catatonic state).
Yes, it is possible.