Gonorrhea Project Charlie and Kaleb - Beta

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Kaleb Stevenson and

Rodolfo Rodolfo Brandon

Bernardino

WHOA! Gonorrhea!!!

WHAT THE FIZZJIZZITS IS GONORRHEA?

(Sexually Transmitted Disease)

THANKFULLY,GONORRHEA

ISTREATABLE!!!

!!

WARNINGSOME INFECTED BY GONORRHEA ARE

ASYMPTOMATIC

THEY SHOW NO SYMPTOMS

YOU MAY NOT KNOW THEY HAVE

GONORRHEA

Symptoms In Men WATCH OUT BROS

Infected males can be asymptomatic :O

Some men have signs or symptoms that appear one to fourteen days after infection.

PAINFUL AND SWOLLEN TESTICLES

WHITEYELLOWGREEN

DISCHARGE

Symptoms In Women

Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection, regardless of the presence or severity of symptoms.

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.

Painful or burning sensation when urinating

Increased vaginal dischargeVaginal bleeding between periods

BOOTYINFECTION

ASYMPTOMATIC :O

….you may also have………………

DISCHARGE / COTTEGE CHEESE

SORENESS IN YOUR BUTT

HURTS TO “DUMP”

BUTTHOLE

Short and Long Term Effects

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

People with gonorrhea can more easily contract HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. HIV-infected people with gonorrhea can transmit HIV more easily to someone else than if they did not have gonorrhea.

Gonorrhea can spread to the blood or joints. This condition can be life threatening.

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

Gonorrhea, Women, and PID

In women, gonorrhea is a common cause of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). About 750,000 women each year in the United States develop PID. The symptoms may be quite mild or 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.

Problems for Prego’s

• If a pregnant woman has gonorrhea, she may give the infection to her baby as the baby passes through the birth canal during delivery.

• This can cause blindness, joint infection, or a life-threatening blood infection in the baby.

• Treatment of gonorrhea as soon as it is detected in pregnant women will reduce the risk of these complications.

Transmission

Transmitted through sexual acts(oral, intercourse, anal, etc.)

Gonorrhea develops in any warm/moist area.

Treatments/Medications?

• 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. CDC now recommends dual therapy (i.e. using two drugs) for the treatment of gonorrhea.

• Persons with gonorrhea should be tested for other STDs.

What Does It Look Like?

Where did it come from?

Image Resource

• http://gonorrea.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/gonorrhoea.jpg• http://www.himho.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Gonorrhea.jpg• http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/4200000/The-Itchy-and-

Scratchy-Show-the-itchy-and-scratchy-show-4201317-1280-1024.jpg

• http://php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/images/e/e7/Neisseria-gonorrhoeae.jpg

• http://ppadvocatesaz.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/gonorrhea.jpg• http://www.wikidoc.org/images/thumb/e/ec/Gonorrhea-

epididymitis.jpg/175px-Gonorrhea-epididymitis.jpg

Link Storage

• http://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/stdfact-gonorrhea.htm

• http://www.epigee.org/health/gonorrhea_treatment.html

• http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_gonorrhea.cfm

• http://womenshealth.about.com/od/gonorrhea1/f/gonortreatment.htm