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Jun

Gonorrhea question?

Author: admin

I suspect my partner has gonorrhea - he has one swollen testicle - he stated it feels like someone has a tight grip on it, feels more uncomfortable than painful, but he has no other symptoms. I’ve no symptoms. Is this something that can lay dormant before it produces any symptoms? We've been together for a year, and I haven't been with anyone else. I'm worried if he does have it, he’ll point the finger at me as having passed it on to him!


Answer:
Gonorrhea is caused by a infection. Signs and symptoms include painful urination, yellow pus filled discharge from the penis.Usually signs and symptoms will appear in the man first, and should not lay dormant for a long period of time.Women on the other hand will sometimes show no signs or symptoms of this infection.

This to me does not sound like gonorrhea but a testicular problem! If I could suggest something it would be make an appointment with your family physician and have him check it out!


Answer:
According the the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), over 600,000 new cases of gonorrhea occur annually in the United States. For women this can have a particularly devastating effect on their reproductive health since women often experience no symptoms. Women who are diagnosed with gonorrhea are also often found to have chlamydia. The CDC advocates that all women with gonorrhea be treated for chlamydia as well.

http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/gonorrh…


Answer:
That's not a symptom of gonorrhea. More likely a hernia. In any case, ask him to wear protection until he gets checked out.

Answer:
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