On this article we are going to take a look at how you can cure Gonorrhea also known as drop using a plant called Mexican Prickly Poppy or mexican poppy, flowering thistle, cardo, cardosanto. The plant can be found in most people's yards but they treat it as a weed and simply remove it not knowing it's health benefits.
Gonorrhea is an STI caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhea. It is a contagious infection spread by unprotected coitus. The bacterium can live in the mouth, semen, or the female fluids of an infected person.
It is possible to be infected and not have symptoms but still spread the infection to others.
If the infection is not treated, it can spread to other parts of the body, including throat, joints, and eyes (potentially leading to blindness). Complications from gonorrhea infection include pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can affect fertility in women. The infection can cause inflammation of the testicles (epididymis), which can lead to infertility in men. It can also cause blindness in an infant which got infected during delivery.
Signs and Symptoms:
Individuals with gonorrhea may have mild or no symptoms, particularly women.
Typically the time between infection to symptom onset is 2-7 days. Symptoms often start with only mild discomfort with urination. Later, there may be:
- Frequent and painful urination or defecation.
- A thick, yellow discharge from men, discharge and bleeding between periods in women.
- Pelvic pain if the infection has spread higher up the female genital tract.
- Bloody discharge from the rectum.
- Pain with intercourse.
- A sore throat if throat infection is present.
Occasionally the infection can spread throughout the body and presents with symptoms of fever, chills, swollen or painful joints, and small pustules (pus-filled lesions) that may be red or purple on the hands or feet. This is referred to as arthritis-dermatitis syndrome.
HOW TO CURE GONORRHEA USING MEXICAN PRICKLY POPPY
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