In the case of sexually transmitted diseases, gonorrhoea is a more common and more dangerous disease. Access to information on the prevention and treatment of gonorrhoea, both for the maintenance of personal health and for the protection of public health in society, is crucial.
I. Recognition of gonorrhoea “real face”
Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infections of gonorrhoea (known as gonorrhoea) and primarily affects humans with urogenesis mucous mesothelis. The gonorrhea, which is renal or bean-shaped, is chromosomally negative and contains a wide range of proteins in which fungi and protein II are closely related to the disease. The fungus helps to bind the gonorrhea to the surface of human cells, allowing it to be planted, and then it releases internal toxins, destroys the integrity of the top skin of the mucous membranes, triggers inflammatory reactions, from local redness and pain to the progressive development of a series of symptoms such as septification.
Knowledge of the “transmission route” of gonorrhoea 1. Sexual exposure: This is the most important means of transmission of gonorrhoea, which, in unprotected sex, includes vaginal, anal and oral intercourse, and where one of the parties is infected with gonorrhea, it is very easy to pass it to the other through intimacy between the mucous membranes. This direct and close sexual contact creates “excellent” conditions for the spread of gonorrhoea because of its relatively weak in vitro viability. Indirect exposure to transmission: Although rare, it cannot be ignored. For example, through exposure to items such as towels, baths and toilet cushions contaminated with gonorrhea, gonorrhea can be used to cause infection when the skin mucus is broken. However, the risk of infection from this mode of transmission is much lower than that of sexual contact transmission.
1. Men’s symptoms: After men’s infection with gonorrhoea, they begin with vasectomy, itching and subsequent fever in the urethroa, followed by an increase in the severity of the symptoms after a few days, and the transformation of the slime into a yellow green sepsis, which is numerous and dense, which can be accompanied by urinary pains and urination difficulties, which, if not treated in a timely manner, can spread to the surrounding tissue, causing complications such as testicitis and prostate inflammation. 2. Feminine symptoms: Female symptoms are relatively invisible and may initially be manifested only in increased white belts, abdomen, mild external acne, etc., and can be mistaken for general gynaecology. As the conditions develop, there can be cervix edema, pain and septology, and urea symptoms, such as frequent, acute, and urinary pains, can also cause pelvic inflammation and potential threats to reproductive function.
Knowledge of the “combat” of gonorrhoea 1. Prevention point: First and foremost, adherence to a healthy sexual code of conduct and the correct use of qualified condoms can significantly disrupt the spread of gonorrhea. Second, care should be taken about personal hygiene and to avoid sharing with others such items as towels, towels, baths, etc., which may have access to private areas. In addition, for resters in public places, one-time cushions are used to minimize the risk of indirect exposure. Regular screening for sexually transmitted diseases, especially among people with high-risk sexual history, should be carried out with increased vigilance. 2. The principle of treatment: Once a gonorrhea has been diagnosed, it must be treated in a timely and regular manner. At present, sodium thorium is the preferred drug for the treatment of gonorrhoea, which can kill gonorrhea by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls, usually by muscle injection or intravenous dripping. For patients who are unable to use sodium scortone, casin can be used as an alternative. During treatment, the patient should avoid sexual activity, and the partner should be examined and treated together to prevent cross-infection, repeat infections and ensure a complete cure. Once cured, there is a need to keep an eye on their health, maintain good living habits and reduce the risk of relapse. Even though gonorrhoea is a potential threat, we can effectively prevent it if we are more aware of prevention and have the right knowledge, and if we have an unfortunate infection, we can cut it off in time and return to a healthy life.