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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Gonorrhea

I have Gonorrhea and I have been prescribed Doxycycline. I am allergic to pennicillan and eurthromcyn. I have had the symptoms for years now, and I keep getting prescribed the same thing. Yet it never seems to go away. Are there any other drugs I can take to cure this?
Mon, 12 May 2014
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First of all you are to look for if it is the same infection or recurrent infection.If it is recurrent,then you are to see the source of infection that is your sexual partner,who may be having this infection & he/ she may should also be treated.If it is the same infection then you should go for a culture of your urine or scrapping from the site of lesion & treatment with appropriate antibiotic depending on the sensitivity should be there.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Gonorrhea

First of all you are to look for if it is the same infection or recurrent infection.If it is recurrent,then you are to see the source of infection that is your sexual partner,who may be having this infection & he/ she may should also be treated.If it is the same infection then you should go for a culture of your urine or scrapping from the site of lesion & treatment with appropriate antibiotic depending on the sensitivity should be there.