Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted disease, with young men and women being the main affected population. Due to its infectivity, it is often transmitted through sexual activity. Some female friends suffer from gonorrhea, so they ask their sexual partners to wear condoms, fearing that they may transmit gonorrhea to them. So, can wearing condoms transmit gonorrhea?
Wearing condoms can also potentially transmit gonorrhea. For example, when a woman suffers from gonorrhea, even if the man uses a condom, the woman's vaginal secretions will still come into contact with the man's body, which is equivalent to contact with bodily fluids. If the man has a wound on his body, he is likely to be infected with gonorrhea. But compared to not using condoms, the likelihood of infection is much lower.
Gonorrhea, as a sexually transmitted disease with high incidence rate, is highly infectious and difficult to cure. Because it is easy to cause cross infection through sexual activity. Gonorrhea is a urinary system disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and can also infect the pelvic cavity, rectum, pharynx, and eyes. Once infected with gonorrhea, timely treatment is necessary.
Gonorrhea can be transmitted not only through sexual activity, but also through blood transmission and mother to child transmission, but the main mode of transmission is still through sexual activity. If you want to prevent gonorrhea, you need to avoid unclean sexual activity. In addition, the harm of gonorrhea is very significant and may affect fertility, so it is important to actively cooperate with treatment after diagnosis.