Three days is too soon to be considered cured after gonorrhea. If you had sex three days after treatment, you and your partner should be retreated and then abstain from oral, anal, and vaginal sex for seven days.
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.
Yes, trichomoniaisis is communicable. You can get it from sex with an infected partner. It's also possible that you can get it from sharing a wet washcloth with someone who is infected.
It's possible to not get infected. Proper precautions such as condoms can definitely protect the uninfected partner. If you know exactly what the STD is, i would say consult with your doctor on ways to protect against passing it.
Nuforce 3 kit is given to treat vaginal and cervical infection in women. It is usually administered to both partners so that the infection is eradicated completely and neither partner can infect the other subsequent to treatment.
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 is and isn't possible for someone to infect your blog with a virus. It is possible if they know how to edit your blog, using your username and password, so they could just imbed a virus to the webpage, but it isn't possible unless they can directly edit your blog.
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Yes; a person with AIDS can infect a sexual partner with the HIV if proper precautions are not taken.
Yes, it's possible. but fairly unlikely.
To burn through its victims and infect as many as possible.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria that can infect the genital tract, as well as the throat and rectum. Symptoms may include pain or burning during urination, abnormal discharge, and in some cases, no symptoms at all. If left untreated, gonorrhea can lead to serious health complications, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility.
Yes, a man with chlamydia can get a woman pregnant, and infect her with chlamydia as well. You should abstain from vaginal sex or use contraception if you don't want to get pregnant. Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause scarring which can impair fertility, but a history of gonorrhea and/or chlamydia doesn't mean you can't get pregnant.