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Please Concern with the experienced doctor. Then you will get to know that you need treatment for this problem or not. You should go first to the doctor.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Vaginal discharge is most often a normal and regular occurrence. However, there are certain types of discharge that can indicate an infection. Abnormal discharge may be yellow or green, chunky in consistency, or have a foul odor. Yeast or a bacterial infection usually causes yellow abnormal discharge
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Orthopedic Doctor•Noida
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Gonorrhoea does not cause HIV but in HIV person can get gonorrhoea infection.
Yes gonorrhoea can affect child birth.
Gonorrhoea is treatable so not so dangerous. Thanks.
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Two years ago, On September 5th 2015 I had protected sex with a Prostitute. She had put on me two condoms. I tried to have sex with her, I just put my penis in her vagina 10_15 times, but somehow I ended up masturbating with my own hand (& my other hands palm on her vagina) with the condom on. I am uncircumcised male. After masturbating I just removed the condom & I might have had touched the foreskin of my penis. I tested for Hiv hbv and vdrl & all of them were negative. I had itching on foreskin of my penis a week back i.e 2017 Sept. My doctor said it was thrush. There are no Chlamydia & Gonorrhea testing in my city or near my City. In two years I have not noticed any Thick Discharge from my penis, except the semen after I masturbate. I have not felt any noticeable pain while urinating. Recently I had watery white discharge from my penis (i don't know it is due to thrush, masturbation or sti). I am afraid I have gonorrhea or chlamydia which might have stayed dormant for 2 years without symptoms. Should I take treatment for them (i have read Azithromycin 1g & Cefixime 400 mg) without testing, as there are no testing centers here. Please help & what will Happen if I take the treatment without any infection when im perfectly fine. Please help.

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HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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What you are describing is vague. It is not advisable to take empirical treatment for STDs. You may become resistant. It can not be thrush, if you are HIV negative and diabetes negative.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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It is not safe to self administer medication without proper diagnosis. Watery discharge does not signifies gonorrhea. Its better to diagnose the disease by consulting a proper sexologist, thn only the treatment will benefit you.
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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhea or gonococcus.

Be assured that your boyfriend is definitely cheating on you, as gonorrhea can only be inherited by doing unsafe sex with a person suffering from gonorrhea and not by any insect repellent.
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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection that, if untreated, may cause infertility. It is only caused by unsafe sexual relationship and nothing else. Symptoms include painful urination and abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina. Men may experience testicular pain and women may experience pain in the lower stomach. In some cases, gonorrhoea has no symptoms.
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