Gonorrhea is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease. Gonorrhea is caused by certain bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Gonorrhea infection in this way increases the risk of being infected with an HIV (human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS). When gonorrhea affects people infected epithelium is the first column of the urethra. Gonorrhea can spread into the vagina of a woman through sexual intercourse and cervical cancer in women considered to be prone to getting a place affected by gonorrhea in the male reproductive organs. Gonorrhea spreads so only through a process of sexual intercourse. Gonorrhea is also the option to transfer to a new born baby from an infected mother during delivery, thus causing children to suffer from eye infections. The spread of gonorrhea in neonates is rare at this time as the children's eyes protected through the use of certain medications the eye.
"But how does gonorrhea affect or expanding the cells in a woman's body?" the basic question to be answered. Gonorrhea can spread into the fallopian tubes of women, resulting in inflammatory diseases in the pelvic area. But when a woman is sexually assaulted, it is more likely that women suffering genital tract infection and the child will suffer infections of the mouth or rectum.
Gonorrhea symptoms can be witnessed in both men and women as sexually transmitted disease, although symptoms can vary between males and females. In women, the cervix is usually affected with this disease is highly contagious and spread them out in the men's sexual pleasure. When a woman gets hit by gonorrhea can lead to symptoms such as abnormal bleeding, vaginal discharge, irritation of the external vaginal area and may experience a burning sensation due to the process of urination.
In the opposite sex who is in men, gonorrhea affects. Symptoms gonorrhea in men can be experienced as a liberation of the pus from the penis tip, frequent urination, bleeding during the process of urination, Sting during urination, swelling of the glands and sometimes also can experience head turns red. When gonorrhea affects the throat or rectum and the men's and women's symptoms such as pain, discharge, and swelling can be a witness. So as Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease is very likely that both sexes of male and female gets affected.