Subject: Community Health Nursing II
Gonorrhea, it's causes, transmission modes, risk factors, sign and symptoms and preventive measures.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted illness caused by the bacteria Neisseria Gonorrhea, often known as Gonococcus. It is sometimes referred to as "The Clap" or "The Drip." It is especially prevalent in young adults. Gongorrhea bacteria affect the vaginal tract, mouth, and anus. Bacteria are most commonly detected in vaginal discharge and fluids discharged from the penis.
Causes of Gonorrhea
Incubation periods
It's Incubation Period is usually 2-14 days after exposure.
Risk factors of Gonorrhea
Mode of transmission of Gonorrhea
Signs and symptoms of Gonorrhea
What does the Diagnosis include for Gonorrhea?
How can we prevent Gonorrhea?
How can we manage Gonorrhea?
We can manage it by the following ways:
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Define gonorrhea, its causes, risk factors, sign and symptoms in men and women and how it can be diagnosed, treated and prevented?
Gonorrhea
Neisseria gonorrhea, often known as gonococcus, is the bacteria that causes gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted disease. Other names for it include "The Clap" and "The Drip." Young adults are especially prone to it. The vaginal tract, mouth, and anus are all infected by the germs that cause gonorrhea. The germs are primarily detected in fluids that are expelled from the penis and during vaginal discharge.
Causes
Incubation Periods
Risk Factors
Mode of Transmission
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosis
Prevention
The most secure method to stop gonorrhea is
Management
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