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Does Tingling Sensation And Discharge Indicate Gonorrhea?

I had gonorrhea and my doctor gave my a shot. My discharge stopped and it wasn't itching any more. The day after I got off my period; I would urinate and it would be a tingling sensation. I have discharge, but it's has no color. Could I still have gonorrhea?
Mon, 28 Jul 2014
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It would appear you have a pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Common causes of PID include gonorrhoea, chlamydia etc.

A common symptom of PID is discharges following menses. this is so because blood is a rich culture medium for bacterial. With your discharges that have re-appeared after your menses, a PID must be ruled out.

Your doctor should do a detail examination including cervical motion test, vaginal smear and culture and a pelvic ultrasound.

Treatment has to be aggressive with appropriate antibiotics. In my practice, cases of PID, i treat for three consecutive months after each period.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Does Tingling Sensation And Discharge Indicate Gonorrhea?

Hello thanks for using health care magic It would appear you have a pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Common causes of PID include gonorrhoea, chlamydia etc. A common symptom of PID is discharges following menses. this is so because blood is a rich culture medium for bacterial. With your discharges that have re-appeared after your menses, a PID must be ruled out. Your doctor should do a detail examination including cervical motion test, vaginal smear and culture and a pelvic ultrasound. Treatment has to be aggressive with appropriate antibiotics. In my practice, cases of PID, i treat for three consecutive months after each period. Best regards Dr Achuo