Gonorrhea is an STI caused by a bacteria and spread through sexual fluids, including vaginal fluid and semen. You can get it from vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex, or sharing sex toys with someone who has gonorrhea. It often has no symptoms, but can be cured with antibiotics, but gonorrhea that is resistant to antibiotics is an increasing concern.
Since gonorrhea is a bacterial infection, it may be cured with a single dose of injectable antibiotics, but gonorrhea that is resistant to antibiotics is an increasing concern.
You should wait at least 7 days after receiving treatment to have sex.
If your symptoms persist for more than a few days after treatment, you should see your provider for revaluation.
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How do I protect myself?
Get tested every 3-6 months.
Discuss your STI status with your sex partners.
Use condoms every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.
Syphilis is an STI that starts as a painless sore. It can cause many different symptoms including rash, swollen lymph nodes and even brain damage and blindness.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are many different types of HPV, some more serious than others. The good thing is that there is a vaccine to prevent many types of HPV.