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Health Topics A-ZText size: A A A October 7, 2008

Questions to Ask

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Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about gonorrhea so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care professional.

  1. How is gonorrhea diagnosed? Which tests or exams will I have to have?

  2. If I'm infected, what should I tell my partner?

  3. How long should I abstain from sex after treatment begins?

  4. How do I know if the infection has damaged my reproductive tract?

  5. If gonorrhea often doesn't cause any symptoms, how do I know if and how long I have been infected?

  6. Is it possible I am infected with chlamydia as well?

  7. If I am pregnant and infected, what are my chances of passing the infection to my baby?

  8. Do I need to be retested after treatment to be sure I am cured?

  9. What are the symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease?

 
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