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hapgood
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Posted: 03/13/06 - 01:00 Post subject: gonorea and bleeding gums and anis |
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I have been having strange problems for the last two weeks. I would spit blood every time after washing my teeth. This has happened before but it would usually last one or two days, then it would stop. I wouldn’t panic if I didn’t have the same problem with my anus. There is blood on the paper every time I wipe after bowel movements. To make things worse, my occasional sex partner let me know I should get tested for gonorea, because he was diagnosed with it. We did have sex, oral, anal, and vaginal, so I suppose my diagnose has been already made, right? Is it possible that I may not have gonorea? How is it treated?
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siana
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Posted: 04/02/06 - 07:10 Post subject: |
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I think you should get tested as soon as possible. Your symptoms are too much to be a coincidence, especially after your friend telling you about the gonorrhea. I mean you could have hurt your gums with severe brushing, and bleeding if you have irritated the anus or even have hemorrhoids ( which you didn’t mention) but I would advice you to get tested as soon as possible. If left untreated, gonorrhea may lead to serious complications in women as it may go as far as your fallopian tubes. I wouldn’t play with this. It is treated with antibiotics.
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Barbs
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Posted: 09/15/06 - 13:56 Post subject: |
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| Go see a doctor, it sounds real weird. |
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