Gonorrhea can be spread from person to person through contact with the mouth, vagina, …show more content…
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 700,000 American men and women contract gonorrhea each year. The bacteria can live in the womb, fallopian tubes, cervix, anus, mouth, throat and urethra--the tube that passes urine outside the body.
Most women have few or no symptoms associated with genital tract gonorrhea. Rectal infection may cause a pus-like discharge from the anus, anal itching and soreness, rectal bleeding and pain with bowel movements. Neisseria gonorrhoeae throat infection may cause soreness. Antibiotics cure gonorrhea; both the person diagnosed with the infection and his sexual partners must be treated.
Effects
The effects of coming in contact with a communicable disease can be serious, and in some cases life-threatening. It's important to get immediate medical attention if you feel you have come in contact with a communicable disease. Many diseases can leave physical scarring or affect vital organs of the body that can instill a lifelong debilitating mark. Many diseases leave the infected person sick or ill in bed. In severe disease cases such as tuberculosis, plague, MRSA and smallpox, quarantine is necessary to prevent the spread of the