Course 4
Gonorrhea I
Gonorrhea II
Gonorrhea III
Gonorrhea II
 能治癒性傳播疾病    Curable STDs
 淋病 II

          淋病流膿       
Gonorrhea discharge

上:/Above:
陰道流膿
Discharge from the vagina
下:/Below:
陰莖流膿
Discharge from the penis

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4.症狀是什麼?
淋病的典型症狀是在感染部位的發癢或疼痛以及燒灼樣流膿。感染以後,症狀通常在數日內出現,但也可能需要數周時間的發展才能出現。總的來說,女性通過陰道性交比男性更容易感染。倒也要說明:許多女性感染後症狀卻不明顯。她們在不知不覺中被感染,因而也不知道會傳染給她們的性伴。同時,疾病持續損害女性的內生殖系統,而且常常導致不孕。以下是概述:
女性的症狀:許多已感染的女性沒有症狀。其他的女性則有陰道流膿和/或尿痛。
男性的症狀:大多數感染的男性確實有陰莖的黃綠色、燒灼性的流膿症狀。
兩性的症狀: 如果感染了口腔,則有咽喉疼痛和扁桃體腫大。如果感染了直腸,極可能有伴隨肛門瘙癢和疼痛的血性膿液流出。

5. 如何診斷?
通過採取身體感染部位(如:性器官、咽喉和直腸等)的樣本的方法可以診斷淋病。樣本採取後,在檢驗室進行檢驗。在對樣本塗片染色後,在顯微鏡下能夠看到致病菌。


 
Gonorrhea  II

4.What are the symptoms?
The typical symptoms of gonorrhea are itching or pain in the infected area and a burning discharge. They usually appear within a few days after an infection but may also take a couple of weeks to develop. Generally speaking, females are more easily infected through vaginal intercourse than males. Not only that: Many females remain free of symptoms. They are infectious without knowing it and thus also unknowingly infect their sexual partners. At the same time, the disease continues to cause internal damage to the female reproductive system and often leads to infertility. Here is a brief summary:

Females: Many infected females have no symptoms. Others have some vaginal discharge and/or experience pain when urinating.
Males: Most infected males do have a yellowish-greenish, burning discharge from the penis.
Both sexes: If the mouth is infected, the symptoms are a sore throat and swollen glands. If the rectum is infected, there is likely to be a bloody, pus-like discharge as well as rectal itching and pain.

5. How is it diagnosed?
Gonorrhea is diagnosed by taking a sample from the affected body area - sex organs, throat, or rectum – and examining it in a laboratory. There, after staining the sample, the bacteria causing the disease are visible under a microscope.

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