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How Is Gonorrhea Transmitted?

My husband had an gonnorea last five years the soctor treated it but now he is suffering again the same pain he suspected me that i had it but im pretty sure that i dont have it coz he is the only man in my life he cheated me not once but a lot of times it is possible that i had a gonnorea?i read it in the neT that gonnorea is possible to transmit in the mouth
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.

If your husband gets relapse with gonorrhea when he stick to a single partner, the the obvious reason is
1. Inadequate treatment or a lack of complete cure.
2. Whether you as his sexual partner got treated at that time or not.
Gonorrhea in female remains without any obvious symptoms or manifestation. But that may be a source for reinfection.
Whether there is symptoms or not, and immaterial about the laboratory result, the female partner has to be treated with full dose simultaneously.Otherwise the relapse is quite possible. There is no question of a cross infection.
Dr S.Murugan
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How Is Gonorrhea Transmitted?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. If your husband gets relapse with gonorrhea when he stick to a single partner, the the obvious reason is 1. Inadequate treatment or a lack of complete cure. 2. Whether you as his sexual partner got treated at that time or not. Gonorrhea in female remains without any obvious symptoms or manifestation. But that may be a source for reinfection. Whether there is symptoms or not, and immaterial about the laboratory result, the female partner has to be treated with full dose simultaneously.Otherwise the relapse is quite possible. There is no question of a cross infection. Dr S.Murugan