Blenorragia is an STD caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also known as gonorrhea, which is highly contagious, especially when symptoms appear.
The bacteria responsible for the disease infect the individual by simple contact with the lining of the genitals, throat or eyes. Blenorragia is an STD that causes inflammation of the genital mucous membranes of men and women, although symptoms in men have different characteristics than women. The disease spreads through the body through the bloodstream and can endanger the sex glands and even cause diseases in the bones and joints, so it is very important to start treatment as soon as possible.
Symptoms of female bleroragia
About 70% of women have no symptoms.
Symptoms of blenorrhhagia in humans:
These symptoms may appear 3 to 30 days after unsused intimate contact.
Diagnosis of blenorragia may be made by observing the symptoms presented and confirmed by the culture tests.
Treatment of blenorrhhagia should be done with antibiotics such as azithromycin in a single dose or for about 10 consecutive days or at your doctor’s discretion. Learn more about treating gonorrhea.
The prevention of blenorragia involves the use of condoms in all relationships.