Gonorrhea: treatment of the disease in women
Infection with gonorrhea is a seriousa problem for women, because it can seriously disrupt reproductive health. Gonorrhea, which is treated only with antibiotics, is an extremely contagious disease transmitted through sexual contact. It is very dangerous if a pregnant woman becomes infected with gonococcal infection, as this is fraught with the development of serious violations in a future baby.
Diagnostics
Already on the 5th-10th day after infection beginsmanifest symptoms of gonorrhea. Photos with a demonstration of external signs of the disease, published in medical publications, will help in self-diagnosis. If you have any suspicions, you need to see a doctor. The presence of infection is revealed by examining the cell samples from the mucous cervix under a microscope.
Gonorrhea: treatment of various forms of the disease
Approach to choosing a specific therapyentirely depends on the nature of the course of the disease. So, to cure an acute gonococcal infection, it is enough to undergo an antibiotic therapy course. If there is chronic gonorrhea, complex treatment should be performed, including not only the reception of an antibacterial drug, but also immunotherapy. Often gonococcal infection is supplemented with chlamydial infection. In this case, in addition to the main antibiotic, the administration of additional medications is prescribed: amoxicillin, azithromycin or erythromycin. It is necessary to abandon sexual contacts until the gonorrhea is completely eliminated.
Gonorrhea: treatment during pregnancy
Since most drugs used fortherapy with gonococcal infection, it is not recommended to use pregnant women, they have symptoms of the disease suppressed by antibacterial agents such as "Cefixime" and "Ceftriaxone". Antibiotics ftorhinolovogo and tetracycline series of pregnant and breastfeeding women are contraindicated.