Thursday, 12 December 2019

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Gonorrhea treatment, gonorrhea cure

With stigma accompanying the illness and slang terms such as 'the clap' making the rounds, a gonorrhea diagnosis can be upsetting to receive. Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria called Neisseria Gonorrhea that can be transmitted through unprotected vaginal or anal sex, or  the sharing of unwashed and unprotected sex toys. It's important to diffuse misconceptions about how the illness can be transmitted: It can not be caught from kissing and hugging, nor can it be caught from toilet seats, swimming pools, or sharing cups and plates.

It can however be passed on from a pregnant woman to her child and may cause permanent blindness in a baby if left untreated. So it is important to seek Gonorrhea treatment before the birth.  (1,2)

gonorrhoea treatment

 It is possible to buy gonorrhoea treatment online from a registered UK pharmacy without needing to visit a GP. However, before buying treatment, it’s important to take a gonorrhoea test. Symptoms differ between men and women and some people have no symptoms at all. In fact, half of women and 10% of men have no symptoms. (1,2)

People who do have symptoms may experience pain when urinating, an unusual discharge from the tip of the penis, and sometimes, pain in the testicles. Women may experience pain when urinating, lower abdominal pain, an unusual discharge, and, rarely, bleeding between periods. (1,2)

Treatment for Gonorrhea may be obtained online after taking an STI test, which can also be purchased online and completed via self-sampling at home. Results are available within two  days on average after sending in a test.. If a Gonorrhea diagnosis is confirmed, a single dose of antibiotics can be bought. These antibiotics are called  Cefixime and Azithromycin. The treatment can also clear Chlamydia. (3,4)

Once treatment has begun it is essential not to engage in sexual intercourse for seven days and to take another STI test two weeks after taking the medication to ensure the bacteria has been succesfully treated. This is especially  important if  symptoms have arisen in this time or there was a further incident of unprotected sex. The best way to prevent contracting gonorrhea is to use a condom and practise safe sex with a trusted sexual partner. (1,2)

If a person decides to buy gonorrhoea treatment online, it’s worth doing so from a registered UK pharmacy that is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council. A discreetly packaged gonorrhoea cure can be delivered the next working day, within a one-hour time slot. (1,2)

1. NHS gonorrhoea, [cited 29 June 2018], available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gonorrhoea/ 

2. Family Planning Association, gonorrhoea information, [cited April 2019]. Available at https://www.fpa.org.uk/sites/default/files/gonorrhoea-information-and-advice.pdf

3. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Azithromycin, [cited November 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/azithromycin.html

4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Cefixime, [cited November 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/cefixime.html#indicationsAndDoses

5. Public Health England, [cited 7 June, 2019]. Available at:

Tuesday, 12 November 2019

cuts to sexual health service budgets – the rise of home testing and treatment

In recent years, the government has cut funds for public health services across the country. One of the most drastically affected areas is sexual health – between 2016/17 and 2017/18, the budget for sexual health services provided by local authorities was slashed by around 30%. (1)



This has led to the closure of several sexual health clinics nationwide. For the general public, this means more people will be looking at STI home testing and treatment as an option.

What is the difference between STIs and STDs?
In recent decades, there has been a shift from referring to STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) towards referring to STIs (sexually transmitted infections) - in fact, the NHS website refers solely to STIs, with no mention of STDs at all.

This is because not only does the word ‘disease’ hold more grave connotations, but ‘infection’ is the more accurate description since many cases of STIs experience no symptoms, contradicting the image of illness that ‘disease’ implies.

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Genital Warts and its treatments


Genital warts are small fleshy bumps, growths or skin changes around the vagina, on the cervix, penis, anus, and scrotum, in the groin or thigh area.  The HPV virus that causes genital warts can also be found in the throat, mouth, lips or tongue and cause warts there too. A person can also get genital warts from sharing sex toys and skin-to-skin contact. (1,2)



The HPV virus (Human papillomavirus) causes genital warts. There are many kinds of HPV, and it can stay  in your skin and the warts can develop again.  There is treatment available to buy online for genital warts, following the completion of a simple online medical questionnaire. (1,2)

Many people who have the virus do not have symptoms but can still pass it on. If a person thinks they have genital warts they should get tested, and their current sexual partner(s) should too. Only a qualified doctor or nurse can diagnose a person with genital warts. (1,2)

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Bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoea, or gonococcus cause gonorrhoea. Some people used to refer to it as “the clap.” It is passed between someone who is having unprotected anal, oral or vaginal sex with a person who has it or by sharing unwashed sex toys that have not been covered with a condom. (1,2)

Symptoms vary between men and women, although some men and women experience no symptoms at all. Around half of women and 1 in 10 men have no symptoms. However, symptoms in men include an unusual discharge from the tip of the penis, pain when urinating and sometimes, pain in the testicles. Women who are infected may experience an unusual discharge, pain when urinating, lower abdomen pain and, rarely, bleeding between periods. (1,2)



Gonorrhoea is an STI that is very simple to treat. It is no longer necessary to visit a GP to obtain a gonorrhoea cure. Treatment, after taking an STI test, comes in the form of a single dose of 2 antibiotics called Azithromycin and Cefixime. This treatment also  clears chlamydia and can be bought online. (3,4)

Common myths about gonorrhoea include that it can be caught from kissing and hugging, toilet seats, in swimming pools or sharing cups, plates and so on. (1)

A person taking a gonorrhoea cure must refrain from any sexual activity  for 7 days after taking the treatment.. They should then take another STI test two weeks after taking the gonorrhoea drug. If a person buys a gonorrhoea cure online, it can be delivered the next working day within a one-hour time slot or at a designated pick-up point. (1,2)


1. NHS gonorrhoea, [cited 29 June 2018], available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gonorrhoea/

2. Family Planning Association, gonorrhoea information, [cited April 2019]. Available at https://www.fpa.org.uk/sites/default/files/gonorrhoea-information-and-advice.pdf

3. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Azithromycin, [cited October 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/azithromycin.html

4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Cefixime, [cited October 2019]. Available at https://bnf.nice.org.uk/drug/cefixime.html#indicationsAndDoses

Thursday, 3 October 2019

Hair Loss Treatment Delivered to Your Doorstep

Typically, men begin losing hair from around their temples (which causes a receding hairline) or from the crown of their head. It’s commonly known as male pattern baldness. Hair loss is also called androgenetic alopecia. So, don't be confused by the terminology here; it all means precisely the same thing. It’s the most common form of hair loss in men and can be treated.

In rarer cases, a man may lose all of his hair. Sometimes this occurs because of anxiety, an illness, iron deficiency, or cancer treatment. (1,4)



Hair loss tablets online are now available. The most effective hair loss medication for men is called Finasteride. This increases hair growth and prevents further hair loss. Finasteride is the generic version of Propecia. It's much cheaper than Propecia, yet it's just as effective. Both medications come in 1mg doses. (2,3,4)

Finasteride is a medicine for men and shouldn't be taken by women or children. It's possible to obtain a prescription for Finasteride or Propecia on the web just after completing a short online health questionnaire. This is assessed, and if you’re suitable for either medication, a prescription is issued. (2,3,4)

Tablets can be taken daily with or without food. Long term use of hair loss medication is recommended. It can take as long as three to six months to see any noticeable improvement. Also, if a person stops taking these tablets, its positive effects start disappearing after --- 9 to 12 months. (2,3,4)
Although there can be side effects, they're uncommon. Some people experience a dip in sex drive, a rash, tender or swollen breasts and an increased heartbeat. It’s always important to read the patient information leaflet that comes with the medicine just in case. It's equally important to fill out the online medical questionnaire comprehensively. (3,4)


1. NHS hair Loss [cited 4 January 2018]. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hair-loss/
2. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) hair loss prognosis [cited July 2018]. Available at: https://cks.nice.org.uk/alopecia-androgenetic-male#!backgroundSub:1 
3. Electronic Medicines Compendium (EMC) Finasteride 1mg [cited August 2018]. Available at: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.791.pdf 
4. Electronic Medicines Compendium (EMC) Propecia 1mg [cited September 2018]. Available at: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.2194.pdf 

Monday, 23 September 2019

Why nitrofurantoin for cystitis? the burning question!

We have changed to Nitrofurantoin(brand name Macrobid) as first line treatment for women with lower urinary tract infection (also called cystitis)due to the NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) guidelines for women who do not have a catheter. It aims to optimise antibiotic use and reduce antibiotic resistance.(1)



Previously Trimethoprim was recommended as first line treatment but developing resistance to it’s effectiveness has meant that Nitrofurantoin may be the preferred choice. It depends on your geographical location and your kidney function.

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What are the best value erectile dysfunction pills?

The cheapest erectile dysfunction (ED) pills are generic Viagra, called Sildenafil.


What is a generic drug?

The term "generic" refers to the active ingredient of a medicine or drug rather than to the advertised brand name under which the medicine is sold. It is a term referring to any drug marketed under its chemical name without advertising.





Pfizer made the original Viagra tablet that is often referred to as the “blue pill”. The patent expired in 2013 which then allowed other pharmaceutical manufactures to make a generic version under the name of the active ingredient called Sildenafil. They are exactly the same medically and perform in the same way with the same side-effects.


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Period drama on holiday? what would lady crawley think

This week’s blog is from our guest blogger Hanna, reminiscing about her summer holiday and how Aunt Flo tried to ruin it.

Well we’re into the last days of summer and as I was barbequing at the weekend in my puffy coat and bobble hat (slight exaggeration but I feel the summer’s getting shorter each year), I was wistfully thinking back to my summer holidays…



I’m renowned for leaving everything to the last minute and my holiday plans are no different. Whilst the holiday might have been booked months in advance, the panic buying of hair products, sunscreen and hangover remedies were being done in a supermarket-sweep style rush during my lunch break, on the Friday before we were due to fly.

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Saturday, 31 August 2019

epididymitis: “a real ball ache!”

Epididymitis is a painful condition which affects men and has several causes, with a major cause being sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly in men under the age of 35. Most cases can be resolved with a course of antibiotics. (1)


What is epididymitis?
Epididymitis is the medical term for inflammation of the epididymis, which is a tube which runs along the back of the testicle. Both testicles have an epididymis and it is possible for one or both to become inflamed. When the condition also affects the testicles themselves, it can be known as epididymo-orchitis (orchitis means inflammation of the testicle(s)). (1)

What are the symptoms of epididymitis?
Epididymitis symptoms can include:
  • Pain in one or both testicles (the onset of epididymitis pain can be sudden or gradual)
  • A painful, swollen, tender scrotum which can feel hot to the touch
  • Fluid collecting around the testicle(s), giving a swollen or lumpy appearance and feel
  • Trouble passing urine
  • Discharge from the tip of the penis - this can be white, yellow or green, which signals an infection (1)

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STD testing experience

Our returning guest blogger Hanna, 35, today talks about her experience getting STI tested.

A couple in bed looking stressed. Source: Shutterstock 259619195Well I never thought my last boyfriend and I were destined to be together forever, but we’d fallen into a comfy routine of watching box sets whilst eating take away. Plus, we’d both reached our mid-thirties and were cohabitating in relative contentment; or so I thought…

When I found out that his ‘work’ nights out were a string of one-night Tinder hook ups I suddenly had that dread that he’d left me with more than just the outstanding rent; so I started looking online for ways I could get tested, sharpish, and without anyone finding out.

It’s a mine field. The local G.U.M. (Genito-Urinary Medicine; and yes, I had to look it up) clinics open no longer than three hours at a time and the slots that are by appointment only are notoriously difficult to call through and get booked on to. I looked at the NHS home test kit, but due to a staff back log it would take 14 days to send me a kit out and then I wouldn’t get the results for 3-4 weeks. Well, the thought of what I could potentially be harbouring in my nether regions meant that I wanted results in days, not weeks, and certainly not over a month – so I tootled off to my local walk-in clinic.

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No need to suffer in silence

A man can have persistent problems achieving or sustaining an erection, making it near-on impossible for them to have sex, for all sorts of physical and emotional reasons. In fact, today, 50% of men aged 40-70 experience ED. It’s commonly associated with high blood pressure, obesity, high cholesterol, medicinal causes, post prostate surgery and lifestyle factors. Other reasons include stress, anxiety, tiredness and drinking too much alcohol. (1, 2, 3)

Erectile dysfunction doesn’t have to be permanent, although it can be experienced intermittently. The most important thing to do is to identify if there is an underlying medical condition that can be treated such as diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol. However, although it’s very important to identify and treat these conditions sometimes the medication used can exacerbate the situation and make the ED even worse.   

There is help at hand though as ED is a condition that can be very simple to treat. Men can take tablets that can dramatically improve their erection. Sildenafil (the generic and cheaper version of Viagra) or Tadalafil (sold under the brand name of Cialis) are very successful at treating ED in the majority of men. 


Other medications include Levitra and Spedra. (1, 3, 4)
You may have to experiment with the different remedies available in order to find the one that suits you best.

Changes to regulations now mean that you no longer need to visit your GP to obtain an ED remedy, but you’ll still need to have an online consultation with a medical professional before you can obtain ED pills. It’s important to declare if you’re taking any other medications, especially nitrates which can have fatal consequences when taken with ED pills. This is because they may produce a fatal lowering of blood pressure. It’s also strongly advisable for anyone taking ED pills to read the patient information leaflet provided. (1)

Whichever Erectile Dysfunction medication is prescribed for you, it can be delivered the next working day, with a one-hour time slot to your door or at a designated pick-up point.


1.NHS Erectile dysfunction (impotence) [cited 16 August 2017] Available at:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/erection-problems-erectile-dysfunction/
2.British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Erectile dysfunction (impotence)    Available at:
https://www.baus.org.uk/patients/conditions/3/erectile_dysfunction_impotence/
3.National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Erectile dysfunction [cited   December 2017]. Available at: https://cks.nice.org.uk/erectile-dysfunction#search?q=erectile%20dysfunction and https://cks.nice.org.uk/erectile-dysfunction#!scenario 
4.NHS Sildenafil (including Viagra) [cited 22 January 2019]. Available at:
https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/sildenafil-viagra/

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Genital warts treatment available soon from webmed pharmacy

What are genital warts?
Genital warts is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections – in fact, in England, the only STI that is more common is chlamydia. Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the human papilloma virus (HPV), a large group of viruses which mainly affect the skin. Other strains of HPV are responsible for warts and verrucae found on the hands and feet, plane warts which are usually found on the face, and changes in cells which may lead to development of cancer – most commonly of the cervix. (1, 2, 3)


Genital warts can be unsightly, embarrassing and can cause irritating symptoms, including itchiness, inflammation and disruption of flow of urine, depending on the area affected. Fortunately, they are harmless, they don’t lead to any serious conditions such as cancer, and they are not known to affect fertility. There is no cure – once you have caught the virus, you will have it for life. However, it is possible for your body to eventually clear the warts in time, and there are also treatments available to help with this. (1, 4)

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