Will you carry the bacteria for life after you’re cured of gonorrhea?

Nongonorrhea refers to non-gonococcal urethritis, which is cured without carrying the bacteria for life.
The occurrence of non-gonococcal urethritis is usually related to bad sexual contact, such as oral sex, anal sex, as well as vaginal sex. As long as the treatment process is strictly followed and the correct treatment is taken, then the germs in the body will be gradually eliminated. By the time it is completely cured, there is no question of carrying the germs for life.
Non-gonococcal urethritis is a common type of urethritis, mainly caused by mycoplasma and chlamydia, after infection, frequent urination, urinary urgency, urethral itching and other symptoms, and the urethral orifice will secrete white or yellow secretions. With the further aggravation of the infection, the patient will experience back pain and even fever.
The main treatment for this disease is medication, which allows the medication to quickly penetrate into the genitals to eliminate or inhibit the germs. Generally speaking, as long as the treatment is timely and appropriate, the symptoms will gradually disappear after a period of time, and then the body will not carry germs.
Patients are advised to avoid risky sexual behaviors, use condoms correctly, pay attention to personal hygiene, wash the vulva every day, change underwear frequently, and do not share towels and other personal belongings with others, so as to better avoid re-infection.