Topics Related to Gonorrhea
...as a treatment
“...Terminalia Arjuna is also said to be beneficial against internal bleeding, stomach ulcers, gonorrhea, dysentery, and diarrhea...”
Blennorrhea
...related topic
“Excess discharge from mucous surfaces, such as the urethra or vagina; term used in the past for gonorrhea.”
More topics Related to Gonorrhea
...as a treatment
“...cornea injury*, cystitis, dandruff, dermatitis, diabetes*, diarrhea*, digestive aid, diphtheria, dysentery, ear infections*, eczema – various locations*, fibrositis, flu*, gastritis, gingivitis, gonorrhea*, gum recession, halitosis, hay fever*, hemorrhoids*, hepatitis, herpes, impetigo*, keratitis, leprosy, lupus, Lyme disease, lymphangitis*, malaria, Meniere's disease*, meningitis*, moles...”
...the condition
“...If the discharge is severe, gonococcal (gonorrhea) conjunctivitis must be considered...”
...the condition
“...and non-specific, it can easily masquerade as several other conditions, including adenomyosis, appendicitis, ovarian cysts, bowel obstructions, colon cancer, diverticulitis, fibroid tumors, gonorrhea, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, ovarian cancer, and pelvic inflammatory disease...”
...as a treatment
“...Commercial production of eucalyptus began in Victoria, Australia in 1860, and it was used to treat a wide variety of ailments from gonorrhea to gangrene...”
...as a treatment
“...The freshly-dried leaves of the Gotu Kola plant have traditionally been used medically for a variety of concerns throughout China, East Asia, and Africa for many years, including: Leprosy; gonorrhea; fevers, colds, flu; ageing problems & to delay ageing; lupus; eczema; psoriasis; amenorrhea & other female complaints; wounds...”
...as a treatment
“...Monolaurin is effective against yeast and fungi, staphylococcus aureus (staph) and streptococcus agalactiae (strep), chlamydia trachomatis, candida albicans, giardia lamblia, ringworm, H. pylori and gonorrhea. In studies performed at the Respiratory Virology Branch, Centers for Disease Control, Monolaurin was shown to remove all measurable infectivity against the following RNA and DNA viruses...”
...the condition
“...Many different organisms can cause PID, but most cases are associated with gonorrhea and genital chlamydial infections, two very common STDs...”
...recommendation
Condom Use
“If used correctly and consistently, male latex condoms will prevent transmission of gonorrhea and partially protect against chlamydial infection.”
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...as a treatment
“...Phyllanthus has a wide number of traditional uses: employing the whole plant for jaundice, gonorrhea, frequent menstruation, and diabetes and using it topically as a poultice for skin ulcers, sores, swelling, and itchiness...”
...as a treatment
“...Since it was first introduced to the West, sarsaparilla has been used to treat gout, gonorrhea, open wounds, rheumatoid arthritis, cough, fever, hypertension, pain, lack of libido, psoriasis, indigestion, and even leprosy and certain types of cancer...”
...the condition
“Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium that can grow and multiply easily in mucous membranes of the body...”
...relationship to
Female Infertility
“Gonorrhea can spread into the womb and fallopian tubes, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)...”
...as a treatment
“...irritability, depression, sadness, impaired thinking, headache, warts, growths, rashes, runny nose, sores in the nose, mouth pain, toothache, gas, hemorrhoids, watery stool, enlarged prostate, gonorrhea, back pain, joint pain, bad dreams, tiredness, insomnia, fevers, shaking chills, muscle pain, and cancer...”
...the condition
“...While a heavier, thicker discharge may occur, this is usually more suggestive of gonorrhea. At times there may be no discharge at all and the only complaint may be a urethral itch...”
...the condition
“...Gonorrhea creates numerous strictures, leading to a "string of beads" appearance; chlamydia usually causes a single stricture...”
...the condition
“...Vaginitis and urethritis caused by sexually transmitted pathogens such as herpes simplex, chlamydia or gonorrhea may mimic cystitis...”