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STD or is it possible to get it bacterially. The only way she could get gonorrhea form a sex toy is if it has recently been used by someone with gonorrhea. So assuming she was the only one using it, then no, it wasn't possible for her to get it from the sex toy, she got it from soneone else, whether her boyfriend or another partner. Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria {Neisseria ghonorrheae}. It's possible to get it from an unwashed sex toy that was shared with an infected person. But it's most likely to get it by engaging in unprotected sex with an infected partner. Untreated, it can cause scarring of the lining of the uterus and scarring & blockage of the fallopian tubes, thus making the woman unable to conceive in the future; if she can conceive, she's at very high risk of ending up with an ectopic pregnancy [the embryo attachs itself outside the lining of the uterus, most commonly into the fallopian tubes]. Ectopic pregnancies often go undetected because pregnancy tests may give a false negative in as many as 60% of cases. As the embryo continues to grow, the fallopian tube bursts open causing severe pain and massive internal hemorrhage; if not surgically removed immediately the woman may die from blood loss in a matter of hours. Since I work in the OB/GYN ward, I've seen several women [mostly teens and early-twenties women] die as a consequence of this. Your friend can get free testing and treatment at any Planned Parenthood clinic or Public Health STD facility w/o parental consent or knowledge. The Law allows for minors to seek STD testing/treatment/counseling, birth control methods, termination of a pregnancy, and treatment/counseling for substance dependence w/o parental consent/knowledge. IT'S YOUR RIGHT AND YOUR PRIVILEGE; MAKE GOOD USE OF IT !!!!! Gonorrhea is caused by a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in the warm, moist areas including the cervix (opening to the womb), uterus (womb), and fallopian tubes (egg canals) in women, and in the urethra (urine canal) in women and men. The bacterium can also grow in the mouth, throat, eyes, and anus. She is covering for her boyfriend, you can't get it from a build up of bacteria from yourself. It is only an STD. It could only be possible if she let one of her friends use it who had it. Which I highly doubt, so she is just trying to spare her humiliation. that lying whore, nah jus playin, but she was afraid to say her bf gave it to her, its a sexually transmitted disease. she is covering for her b/f... you can only get gonorrhea from your partner... or if you have had too many partners |
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The only way she could get gonorrhea form a sex toy is if it has recently been used by someone with gonorrhea. So assuming she was the only one using it, then no, it wasn't possible for her to... I really don't know,but you need to have it taken care of.My bother in law had it once for 6 weeks and his thing swelled up painfully huge.He had to have surgery and he has been married for 9 ... First consult your MD. Secondly, gonorrhea is usually treated with a one time dose of amoxicillin at 1000mg. Should be gone after that. If it doesn't go away, it's probably misdiagnosed... Google is a wonderful thing: ... It is highly unlikely. The one possibility would be non-sexual genital contact, like sleeping nude with an infected person and your genitalia come in direct contact with the bacteria (likely from ... Generally only men were treated. The most grotesque treatment involved inserting a heated metal rod into the urethra. I guess to make sure that it stayed open so urine could pass while the debilita... syphilis its easier to spell !!! ...Your condition may be Gonorrhoea with Herpes simplex. Please consult your specialist for necessary advice and treatment. ... |
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