Not using a condom is a risk that can create exposure to gonorrhea.
Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted disease. The bacterial STD, which is often associated with chlamydia, can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease. Antibiotics are commonly used to treat gonorrhea, though some strains of gonorrhea may be resistant to treatment. An essential key to diagnosis is presentation of recognizable symptoms. Men and women who suspect that they may have gonorrhea or any other STD should seek medical attention immediately.
Instructions
1. Be aware of the risk factors of gonorrhea. Being sexually active, having multiple sex partners and not using condoms can place a person at a greater risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "the highest reported rates of infection are among sexually active teenagers, young adults and African Americans. Anyone who is sexually active should be tested for STDs on a regular basis.