Don’t let Gonorrhoea burn you up!

When Gonorrhea hits she comes in full force, showing no mercy to her victims. Like a thief in the night, she comes with no warning and totally unexpected.

Ready to cause nothing but pain and destruction to her body of hosts. If that didn’t have your balls falling out of their sacks, then you probably need to read it again.

Gonorrhoea is the UKs second most common STI, falling shortly behind her older cousin chlamydia. Found commonly in men and women under the age of 25, who are also known for being irresponsible when it comes to protecting themselves from what STIs have to offer. During 2014 England had reported 35,000 cases on gonorrhoea, and the contraction of this infection is still growing by an alarming rate, which is why you should get yourself checked.

Using the bathroom in any man’s world, should be an opportunity to relax and let everything flow if you know what I mean? However gonorrhoea left untreated, could lead to a lot of unpleasant trips to the bathroom, and I mean that horrible burning sensation that makes it feel like you dipped your chap into your finest bottle of sriracha sauce. Don’t do it to your chap, he deserves better!

So you’re probably wondering how you contract gonorrhoea?

Un protected sex

Un protected sex

Un protected sex

So you are probably wondering why I said that three times. Studies have found that if you repeat something more than once, individuals are more than likely to remember it. So repeat after me chaps:  I will not have unprotected sex.

Like almost every other STI, gonorrhoea is contracted through methods of unprotected oral, vaginal and anal sex.  So just in case you didn’t know, gonorrhoea holds no bias to any of her victims. Luckily for you chappies there is a way to avoid this, and if you haven’t already fallen victim to gonorrhoea you can still get treatment.

Despite her dark ways, contracting the infection doesn’t have to mean a daunting visit to the hospital. In fact facilities, such as the Walk-In Clinic offer specialist medical treatment that’re private and confidential, and the best part is you won’t have to wait weeks to get your results. The Walk-In Clinic could provide you with results within the next 24hrs.

Check Your Chap is a blog, not a medical clinic. The information provided is for general awareness and educational purposes only. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified doctor or healthcare professional for personalised medical advice and diagnosis.
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