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Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can affect the urethra, rectum, or throat. Symptoms of gonorrhea usually appear within a week of infection, but some people may not show any symptoms. Symptoms in men include frequent urination, a pus-like discharge from the penis, swelling or redness at the opening of the penis, swelling or pain in the testicles, and a persistent sore throat. Symptoms in women include discharge from the vagina, painful urination, tendency to urinate frequently, heavier periods or spotting, pain during sexual intercourse, sharp pain in the lower abdomen, sore throat, and fever. Gonorrhea is diagnosed through laboratory tests to confirm the infection.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Case taking, Homoeopathic philosophy, Miasma, Organon, Repertory

Why gonorrhoea is not sycosis but makes a person sycotic when it is suppressed?

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    In homoeopathy, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead toRead more

    In homoeopathy, gonorrhea is an acute infection caused by gonococci, which typically manifests as urethritis within five to ten days of exposure. If gonorrhea is completely cured, it does not lead to sycosis. However, if the infection is suppressed (e.g., through improper treatment), it can lead to the development of the sycotic miasm.

    The suppression of the acute infection allows the underlying miasm to establish itself, leading to chronic conditions associated with the sycotic miasm, such as warts, polyps, and excessive mucus production.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can diagnosis a case of gonorrhoea?

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    Diagnosing gonorrhea typically involves the following steps: 1. Urine Test: A sample of urine is collected to check for the presence of the bacteria. 2. Swab Test: A swab is taken from the affected area, such as the urethra, cervix, vagina, rectum, or throat, to collect a sample for testing. 3. LaboRead more

    Diagnosing gonorrhea typically involves the following steps:

    1. Urine Test: A sample of urine is collected to check for the presence of the bacteria.
    2. Swab Test: A swab is taken from the affected area, such as the urethra, cervix, vagina, rectum, or throat, to collect a sample for testing.
    3. Laboratory Analysis: The samples are analyzed in a lab to identify the presence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium that causes gonorrhea.
    4. Testing for Other STIs: Since gonorrhea can coexist with other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), your healthcare provider may recommend testing for other STIs, such as chlamydia and HIV.

    It’s important to get tested if you suspect you have gonorrhea, even if you don’t have symptoms, as untreated gonorrhea can lead to serious health complications.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the common sign and symptoms of gonorrhoea?

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    Common signs and symptoms of gonorrhea can vary between men, women and children: In Men: 1. Pain or Burning During Urination: Often the first symptom. 2. Pus-like Discharge from the Penis: This discharge may be yellow, white, beige, or greenish. 3. Swelling or Redness at the Opening of the Penis: MaRead more

    Common signs and symptoms of gonorrhea can vary between men, women and children:

    In Men:
    1. Pain or Burning During Urination: Often the first symptom.
    2. Pus-like Discharge from the Penis: This discharge may be yellow, white, beige, or greenish.
    3. Swelling or Redness at the Opening of the Penis: May be accompanied by pain.
    4. Pain or Swelling in the Testicles: Less common but possible.

    In Women:
    1. Increased Vaginal Discharge: Often with a strong odor.
    2. Pain or Burning During Urination: Similar to men, but may be less noticeable.
    3. Vaginal Bleeding Between Periods or After Sex: Unusual bleeding can occur.
    4. Lower Abdominal or Pelvic Pain: Especially during menstruation or intercourse.
    5. Sore Throat: If the infection is present in the throat.

    In Both Genders:
    1. Rectal Infections: Can cause discomfort, discharge, or bleeding.
    2. Throat Infections: Often asymptomatic but can cause soreness.

    In Children:
    1. Genital Infections: Discharge, pain, or swelling in the genital area.
    2. Rectal Infections: Discharge, bleeding, or pain during bowel movements.
    3. Throat Infections: Often asymptomatic but can cause soreness.
    4. Eye Infections: In newborns, gonorrhea can be passed during childbirth and cause eye infections.

    It’s important to note that many people with gonorrhea may not show any symptoms, which is why regular testing is crucial. If you suspect you or child have gonorrhea, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can prevent gonorrhoea?

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    Preventing gonorrhea involves several key practices: 1. Consistent and Correct Condom Use: Use latex condoms correctly every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. 2. Limit Sexual Partners: Reducing the number of sexual partners decreases the risk of exposure. 3. Regular Testing: Get tested regulRead more

    Preventing gonorrhea involves several key practices:

    1. Consistent and Correct Condom Use: Use latex condoms correctly every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
    2. Limit Sexual Partners: Reducing the number of sexual partners decreases the risk of exposure.
    3. Regular Testing: Get tested regularly for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), especially if you have multiple partners or new partners.
    4. Communication: Talk openly with your sexual partners about STI testing and history.
    5. Avoid Sharing Sex Toys: If you do share them, make sure to clean them properly or use a new condom each time.
    6. Vaccination and Treatment: While there’s no vaccine for gonorrhea, getting treated promptly if you test positive can prevent its spread.

    By following these preventive measures, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting gonorrhea.

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Asked: 2 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Materia Medica, Miasma, Pathology

Write down the gonorrhoea symptoms of medorrhinum?

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    1. Urethral inflammation is marked with burning pain in urethra while urinating. 2. Urine also has an offensive smell. 3. In males, thin fluid mixed whitish mucus or yellow purulent discharge appears from the urethra. There is soreness in urethra along with this. -Impotence. -Gonorrheal flow thin, tRead more

    1. Urethral inflammation is marked with burning pain in urethra while urinating.
    2. Urine also has an offensive smell.
    3. In males, thin fluid mixed whitish mucus or yellow purulent discharge appears from the urethra. There is soreness in urethra along with this.
    -Impotence.
    -Gonorrheal flow thin, transparent, mixed with opaque, whitish mucus, stains linen yellow.
    -Intense and frequent erections day and night.
    -Pains along urethra while urinating, drawing burning.
    -Gonorrhea for ten months ; during eight months mostly suppressed by drugs and injections ; for past two months flow persists, watery, transparent, but acrid and abundant, mixed with creamy liquid, stains linen yellow brown ; pain at end of penis during urination ; since third month of infection had heavy, drawing, wandering pains in right arm, right hip and left calf, by urination ; if he urinates after getting warm in bed, has to urinate every hour rest of night ; faint, indefinite sense of chilliness, followed by frequent calls to urinate, urine being hot, copious and followed by spinal chill and incontinence of urine on getting cold.
    -Burning in meatus during urination, and a feeling of soreness through whole urethra ; also after urinating, a feeling as if something more remained in urethra.
    -Scanty, yellowish, gleety discharge, of many months’ standing showing most plainly in morning, gumming up orifice.
    -Profuse, yellow, purulent discharge from urethra, most copious in morning.
    -Cannot retain urine more than an hour, after 5 or 6 P. M.
    -Cannot retain urine through night.
    -Soreness, swelling and dragging of testes.
    4. In females, thick, acrid vaginal discharge with fishy odor is prominent.
    -Great sexual desire after menses, in a single woman.
    -Ulceration of neck of uterus, which looked ragged and torn, inflamed and covered with stringy pus ; had gonorrhea.
    -Distinct soreness and nervous pain in one spot in lower part of uterus on left side, < walking or moving left leg.
    -Pulling and pain in sacrum and pubic region, as if menses were coming on.
    -Profuse menses ; dark clotted, also bright blood, with faintness and some pain.
    -Menses very dark ; stains difficult to wash out.
    -Intense menstrual colic, causing drawing up to knees, with terrible, bearing down, labor like pains, with pressing of feet against support, as in labor.
    -A burning pain in lower part of back and hips during menses.
    -After very profuse menses, neuralgia in paroxysms in head, with twitching and drawing in limbs and cords of neck, which were like wires ; pain in lower abdomen, with profuse, yellowish leucorrhea.
    -Itching of vagina and labia, thinking of it makes it worse.
    -Breasts cold as ice to touch, especially nipples (during menses) ; rest of body warm.
    -Ulceration and inflammation of os uteri, and chronic intra-uterine inflammation.
    -Leucorrhea ; albuminous, white-of-egg-like consistency.
    -Painful hypertrophy of uterus.
    -Membranous Dysmenorrhea : Menstruation was accompanied by terrible pains of a grinding character.
    -Flow scanty, and on the second day there was a passage of a firmly organized membrane.
    -The mental symptom was a constant feeling as if something was behind her.
    -Sharp shooting pains like knives, much soreness and tenderness to pressure the slightest pressure causes her to suffer pains for hours, bearing-down sensation, especially in the left ovary, relieved by pressing upon abdomen ; pains run from left ovary to uterus.
    -Uterus : sub involuted, sensitive to slightest pressure, a sensitive spot above and to the right of cervix.
    -Leucorrhea : thin, acrid, producing severe pruritus, itching intolerable, worse by rubbing, also better by bathing frequently with tepid water ; it has odor of decayed fish ; sharp pains run from uterus to rectum.
    Leucorrhea in a pure young girl, æt. 13 ; thick, yellow, profuse, running down the clothes to the feet, stiffening the linen.
    Sycotic.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Disease, Materia Medica

What are the gonorrhoeal symptoms of mercurius corrosive?

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    1. Gonorrhśic discharges, first thin, then thicker (greenish, < at night), and then smarting pain when urinating, with stitches in the urethra. 2. Burning in the urethra, more before micturition. 3.. Paraphimosis.

    1. Gonorrhśic discharges, first thin, then thicker (greenish, < at night), and then smarting pain when urinating, with stitches in the urethra.
    2. Burning in the urethra, more before micturition.
    3.. Paraphimosis.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the complications of gonorrhoea in female?

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    In women: 1. Gonorrhea can spread into the uterus or fallopian tubes. 2. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). - Internal abscesses. - Chronic pelvic pain. - Damage the fallopian tubes. - Infertility. - Increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.

    In women:
    1. Gonorrhea can spread into the uterus or fallopian tubes.
    2. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
    – Internal abscesses.
    – Chronic pelvic pain.
    – Damage the fallopian tubes.
    – Infertility.
    – Increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

What are the complications of gonorrhoea in male?

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    If left untreated In men, gonorrhea may be complicated by: 1. Epididymitis. 2. Infertility.(rare cases) 3. Disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI). - Arthritis. -Tenosynovitis, and/or -Dermatitis.

    If left untreated In men, gonorrhea may be complicated by:
    1. Epididymitis.
    2. Infertility.(rare cases)
    3. Disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI).
    – Arthritis.
    -Tenosynovitis, and/or
    -Dermatitis.

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Asked: 5 years agoIn: Gynecology

How we can manage a case of gonorrhoea with homoeopathy?

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