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How does the doctor diagnose gonorrhoea? The bacteria can be detected through obtaining a smear from the urethra, the neck of the uterus, the throat or the rectum then examining it under a microscope hat if it is left untreated? If gonorrhoea is left untreated it can develop into an inf lammation of the sexual organs in women and an In women, a possible long-term consequence of gonorrhoea is closure of the Fallopian tubes. If this happens, the passage of the fertilised egg into the uterus is made difficult and the risk of sterility and ectopic pregnancy n very rare cases, gonorrhoea can spread to the whole body through the veins. This results in painful joints rashes, high temperature, and shivering. In extreme cases, cerebrospinal meningitis and inf lammation of the Resistant types of gonorrhoea from certain parts of the world such as Asia and Africa can be particularly difficult to treat How is gonorrhoea treated? Gonorrhoea is treated with antibiotics. If you suspect you are infected, it is extremely important that both yo and examined by a doctor. hat medicines are used? Antibiotics against gonorrhoea, such as ciprofloxacin or ofloxacinHow does the doctor diagnose gonorrhoea? The bacteria can be detected through obtaining a smear from the urethra, the neck of the uterus, the throat or the rectum then examining it under a microscope. What if it is left untreated? If gonorrhoea is left untreated it can develop into an inflammation of the sexual organs in women and an inflammation of the epididymis in men. In women, a possible long-term consequence of gonorrhoea is closure of the Fallopian tubes. If this happens, the passage of the fertilised egg into the uterus is made difficult and the risk of sterility and ectopic pregnancy increases. In very rare cases, gonorrhoea can spread to the whole body through the veins. This results in painful joints, rashes, high temperature, and shivering. In extreme cases, cerebrospinal meningitis and inflammation of the heart might develop. Resistant types of gonorrhoea from certain parts of the world such as Asia and Africa can be particularly difficult to treat. How is gonorrhoea treated? Gonorrhoea is treated with antibiotics. If you suspect you are infected, it is extremely important that both you and your partner or partners are examined by a doctor. What medicines are used? Antibiotics against gonorrhoea, such as ciprofloxacin or ofloxacin
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