Uti and std

2025-08-27 05:16:25
I was diagnosed with uti (ecoli) one week back, and took medicines for it the whole week. Yesterday i had unprotected sex with my boyfriend Both of us have single partners. Today he went to see a doctor because of the itching and redness and problems in urination. His doctor said he might have gonorrhoea. Did i give gonorrhoea to him? Or is it possible for me to have gonorrhoea?
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Gonorrhea can be diagnosed by a urethral swab. Please consult a Gynaecologist or a Dermatologist in your area for the test.

Answered2025-08-27 09:39:59

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There is chances of you getting infected when your partner is infected with Gonorrhoea

Answered2025-08-27 07:05:22

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One has to undergo tests to know about infection.one should see doctor.

Answered2025-08-27 06:41:48

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You can get yourself tested to find out Itching is basically because of fungal infection not gonorrhea

Answered2025-08-28 06:16:54

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Both the partner should undergo test to confirm  .

Answered2025-08-27 06:55:36

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