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Women’s health :
Gonorrhea / Clap

Gonorrhea, or "Clap", is a very common sexually transmitted infection. Cause by the Neisseria gonorrhea bacterium, gonorrhea is spread during sexual intercourse and is most commonly found among younger people who have multiple sex partners. Mothers with gonorrhea can also be spread the disease to their child during birth.

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Asked By : tony321

Asked on : 14 Oct 2011   

WBC COUNT - 9900
NEUTROPHILS - 52%
EOSINOPHILS - 1%
MONOCYTES - 0%
BASOPHILS - 0%
RANDOM BLOOD SUGAR - 89mg/dl
UREA - 18mg/dl
HIV - NON REACTIVE
VDRL - NON REACTIVE
ALBUMIN - PRESENT (+)
ERYTHROCYTES - 4-6/HPF
LEUCOCYTES - NUMEROUS (+++)
EPITHELIAL CELLS 1-2/HPF
BACILLI - PRESENT (+)

After checking this lab report of mine, doc said that i had GONORRHEA and prescribed me this medicine's. Zerodal - Spas twice a day for 7 days, Mahacef Plus thrice a day for 6 days, Urikind-K and Neosporin. Pls do let me know whether i have got the right medication or i have to take a second opinion.


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