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Question Posted Friday September 9 2005, 9:15 pm

ok what are the symptoms of ghoneria..is it perminent...basically please give me information on it..and please no websites or anything because i cant go there..im having a hard time with my computers history..feel free to just copy and paste information into answers. thank you soo much...easy 5's!

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cheddar answered Saturday October 1 2005, 10:58 pm:
if you want to erase your computer's history; do this.

on internet explorer; go to tools. at the bottom it should say internet options.. click on that. the 3rd column down says History. you can hit "clear history" which will delete all the webpages you've been to.

also; you should hit the clock-looking history button at the top; and right click where it says "today" or "tuesday" or whatever day, and you can hit delete :)

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karenR answered Friday September 9 2005, 11:35 pm:
ok heres your signs and symptoms of ALL Std's :)

EARLY SYMPTOMS OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES


DISEASE
FIRST SYMPTOMS

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) Headache, night sweats, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, persistent fever, persistent diarrhea, oral thrush (a heavy, whitish coating on the tongue and on the inside of the mouth).
Candidiasis Itching in the genital area, pain when urinating, a thick odorless vaginal discharge.
Chlamydia Often no symptoms at all for males or females
For females: pain during intercourse.
For males: a clear, watery, urethral discharge

THE #1 STD because it is often "silent".

Genital Herpes Itching, tingling sensation, burning in the genital area, fluid filled blisters on the genitals in males & females, usually painful or inflamed.
Genital Warts Soft, cauliflower-like growths appearing in clusters or alone around the vagina, penis, anus, groin, and/or scrotum.

Gonorrhea For females: a cloudy vaginal discharge, painful urination, vaginal itching. Often no early symptoms for women
For males: a yellowish, pus-filled discharge from the penis, burning with urination.

Hepatitis B Fever, fatigue, nausea or no symptoms at all in either partner for 2 - 6 months.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Fever, lower abdominal pain, often a pus-filled discharge vaginal discharge.
Pubic Lice (Crabs) Intense itching in both sexes. Crabs are tiny but visible in pubic hair and on thighs.
Scabies Intense itching in both sexes. Crabs are tiny but visible in pubic hair and on thighs.
Syphilis A sore on the genitals of both sexes. (Chancre), rash, fever, sore throat, sores in the mouth or anus.
Trichomoniasis For females: vaginal itching and pain, a foamy, greenish or yellow foul-smelling discharge.
For males: a clear discharge from the penis.


Taken from Coolnurse.com

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TheOldOne answered Friday September 9 2005, 10:39 pm:
Gonorrhea is permanent if it's not treated with antibiotics. It doesn't go away by itself.

The following information is from the CDC site ( [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ), so it's authoritative. There's a LOT of information, and I can't post it all, so perhaps it would be best to post another question under the computers topic about your computer history problem; we may be able to help you with that as well. Then you could visit the site and read it for yourself. You can also call the CDC's 800 number, which is listed below.

Symptoms: Although many men with gonorrhea may have no symptoms at all, some men have some signs or symptoms that appear two to five days after infection; symptoms can take as long as 30 days to appear. Symptoms and signs include a burning sensation when urinating, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles.

In women, the symptoms of gonorrhea are often mild, but most women who are infected have no symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms, they can be so non-specific as to be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. The initial symptoms and signs in women include a painful or burning sensation when urinating, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection, regardless of the presence or severity of symptoms.

Possible complication: Untreated gonorrhea can cause serious and permanent health problems in both women and men.

In women, gonorrhea is a common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). About one million women each year in the United States develop PID. Women with PID do not necessarily have symptoms. When symptoms are present, they can be very severe and can include abdominal pain and fever. PID can lead to internal abscesses (pus-filled “pockets” that are hard to cure) and long-lasting, chronic pelvic pain. PID can damage the fallopian tubes enough to cause infertility or increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition in which a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube.

In men, gonorrhea can cause epididymitis, a painful condition of the testicles that can lead to infertility if left untreated.

Gonorrhea can spread to the blood or joints. This condition can be life threatening. In addition, people with gonorrhea can more easily contract HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. HIV-infected people with gonorrhea are more likely to transmit HIV to someone else.

Treatment: Several antibiotics can successfully cure gonorrhea in adolescents and adults. However, drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea are increasing in many areas of the world, including the United States, and successful treatment of gonorrhea is becoming more difficult. Because many people with gonorrhea also have chlamydia, another sexually transmitted disease, antibiotics for both infections are usually given together. Persons with gonorrhea should be tested for other STDs.

STD information and referrals to STD Clinics
CDC-INFO
1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)
TTY: 1-888-232-6348
In English, en Español

E-mail: info@cdcnpin.org

Good luck!

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