August 25, 2025Aug 25 yes, gonorrhea đģ can't be the first one here đ  any recommendation for a doctor ,a hospital or just a "cool" pharmacy?? would prever a non injected solution.   thanksÂ
August 25, 2025Aug 25 9 minutes ago, popel said: yes, gonorrhea đģ can't be the first one here đ  any recommendation for a doctor ,a hospital or just a "cool" pharmacy?? would prever a non injected solution.   thanks Its easy to get rid of with the right medicine.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Author Popular Post 1 minute ago, norsurin said: Its easy to get rid of with the right medicine. thanks for the useful info đ
August 25, 2025Aug 25 7 minutes ago, popel said: thanks for the useful info đ It's only 1shot in ur butt these days and it takes about 10 days before ur good to go again.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post Mazal, welcome to the club. Just walk into any pharmacy and ask for Zithromax.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Author 6 minutes ago, nightfox said: Mazal, welcome to the club. Just walk into any pharmacy and ask for Zithromax. Â that sounds to easy đ will try that thanks Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 27 minutes ago, popel said: yes, gonorrhea đģ can't be the first one here đ  any recommendation for a doctor ,a hospital or just a "cool" pharmacy?? would prever a non injected solution.   thanks  If you haven't been to see a doctor, how do you "know" it's gonorrhea? Many STDs have similar symptoms. Also consider that you might have contracted more than one STD. Go to any hospital and they will be able to diagnose what you have and provide the appropriate treatment.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 10 minutes ago, popel said:  that sounds to easy đ will try that thanks   From Google, "Zithromax-resistant gonorrhea is an emerging and serious global health threat."  Do you really want to risk taking a very strong antibiotic that might not resolve this? Seriously, go and see a doctor in any hospital for a confirmed diagnosis.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Author 17 minutes ago, mstevens said:  If you haven't been to see a doctor, how do you "know" it's gonorrhea? Many STDs have similar symptoms. Also consider that you might have contracted more than one STD. Go to any hospital and they will be able to diagnose what you have and provide the appropriate treatment.  google made sure of it. "any" hospital?? how much should i carry?  đ thanks Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Author 26 minutes ago, mstevens said: Â From Google, "Zithromax-resistant gonorrhea is an emerging and serious global health threat." Â Do you really want to risk taking a very strong antibiotic that might not resolve this? Seriously, go and see a doctor in any hospital for a confirmed diagnosis. Â i hate google đ
August 25, 2025Aug 25 23 minutes ago, popel said:  google made sure of it. "any" hospital?? how much should i carry?  đ thanks   Honestly, I have no idea how much a doctor's visit and treatment would cost. A consultation with a doctor 1,000 baht, perhaps? Perhaps they will take a sample and analyse it? Another 1,000 baht for lab work? Or perhaps they will just go straight to an intra-muscular injection of antibiotics. I honestly don't know how much it would cost but if money is tight, I understand Pattaya City Hospital or Pattaya Memorial Hospital are cheaper than Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. I hope this helps. Good luck!
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Author 5 minutes ago, mstevens said:  Honestly, I have no idea how much a doctor's visit and treatment would cost. A consultation with a doctor 1,000 baht, perhaps? Perhaps they will take a sample and analyse it? Another 1,000 baht for lab work? Or perhaps they will just go straight to an intra-muscular injection of antibiotics. I honestly don't know how much it would cost but if money is tight, I understand Pattaya City Hospital or Pattaya Memorial Hospital are cheaper than Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. I hope this helps. Good luck!  thanks for that. i just not want to get "milked" đ never been to a hospital here  Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Take the treatment for Chlamydia at the same time. You likely have both. For current therapies check mims or the Merck Manual.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post Having an STD is serious. If a partner has the clap then there is a small chance they have HIV too. Getting tested is important. Use condoms.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 2 hours ago, popel said: would prever a non injected solution.  When you see the doctor might as well get your covid shot. đÂ
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 2 hours ago, norsurin said: It's only 1shot in ur butt these days  Sounds like the cause not the solution.Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 2 hours ago, popel said: yes, gonorrhea đģ can't be the first one here đ  any recommendation for a doctor ,a hospital or just a "cool" pharmacy?? would prever a non injected solution.   thanks If you dont want to waste money on pills, just use a ball peen hammer and butter.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 2 hours ago, Mentors65 said: eat two Bananas and a cup of camomile tea  I need bifocal glasses and dont have them so reading on the phone is tough sometimes.  At first glance I thought this said.....and a cup of cameltoe tea.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post You're in Pattaya, go to BuaKhao Clinic in Soi BuaKhao it's near Soi Pothole. This is primarily a VD clinic, they are specialists and familar with everything that's getting around town. You need to be tested for mixed infections and given the correct medication. Do not self medicate with OTC pills, you don't know what you are trying to treat.
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 4 minutes ago, grain said: You're in Pattaya, go to BuaKhao Clinic in Soi BuaKhao it's near Soi Pothole. This is primarily a VD clinic, they are specialists and familar with everything that's getting around town. You need to be tested for mixed infections and given the correct medication. Do not self medicate with OTC pills, you don't know what you are trying to treat. Yes, I believe there are a couple on soi Buakhao, they used to be all over the place in years gone by. A shot in the ass which hurt like a bruise for a few days was all it used to be!Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post Seems no one above knows what to take.  Gonorrhoea, 500mg injection Ceftriaxone and 1000mg Azithromycin  Chlamydia, Doxycycline 100mg twice a day for 7 days  Take both as most people can't tell the differenceÂ
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post 2 hours ago, mstevens said: Â Honestly, I have no idea how much a doctor's visit and treatment would cost. A consultation with a doctor 1,000 baht, perhaps? Perhaps they will take a sample and analyse it? Another 1,000 baht for lab work? Or perhaps they will just go straight to an intra-muscular injection of antibiotics. I honestly don't know how much it would cost but if money is tight, I understand Pattaya City Hospital or Pattaya Memorial Hospital are cheaper than Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. I hope this helps. Good luck! Am sure money is not the problem for him as he most likely got the STD from buying a girl and not using condoms. At any rate, I think you can also got tested and treated at the clinic or the evening clinic inside the hospital. You of course. will pay 3 times what Thai would pay but, that should not be a problem since you were able to pay so much for a woman met on the street or in a bar there.Â
August 25, 2025Aug 25 Popular Post Jomtiem Medical Centre, any one of 4 to choose from. Triiangle corner of Theppraya near old fountain. 1000bht doctor fee, bout same for shots etc.
August 26, 2025Aug 26 From the Merck Manual: Treatment of Gonorrhea For uncomplicated infection, a single dose of ceftriaxone Concomitant treatment for chlamydia Treatment of sex partners within the past 60 days and/or the most recent sex partner For disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI) with arthritis, a longer course of parenteral antibiotics Uncomplicated gonococcal infection of the urethra, cervix, rectum, and pharynx is treated with the following: A single dose of ceftriaxone 500 mg IM (1 g IM for patients weighing âĨ 150 kg) If ceftriaxone is not available, patients can be given a single dose of cefixime 800 mg orally. If chlamydial infection has not been excluded, treat for chlamydia with doxycycline 100 mg orally 2 times a day for 7 days (or a single dose of azithromycin 1 g orally for patients allergic to doxycycline). Patients who are allergic to cephalosporins (including ceftriaxone) are treated with the following: A single dose of gentamicin 240 mg IM plus a single dose of azithromycin 2 g orally Pregnant patients should be treated with a single dose of ceftriaxone as above; expert consultation should be sought for patients who are allergic. Chlamydia should be excluded or treated (1). DGI with gonococcal arthritis is initially treated with IM or IV antibiotics (eg, ceftriaxone 1 g IM or IV every 24 hours, ceftizoxime 1 g IV every 8 hours, cefotaxime 1 g IV every 8 hours) continued for 24 to 48 hours after symptoms improve, followed by oral therapy guided by antimicrobial susceptibility testing, for a total treatment course of at least 7 days. If chlamydia has not been excluded, doxycycline 100 mg orally 2 times a day for 7 days (1) should be added.
August 26, 2025Aug 26 5 hours ago, popel said:  that sounds to easy đ will try that thanks  Occupational hazard. Arithramyacin (sorry bout te spelling) Take 1000mg for 2 or 3 days. .. says in in the destructions. I use it sometimes for bad sinus infection. đ Maybe take probiotics after as the antibiotics kills your good and bad germs. So they say. Â
August 26, 2025Aug 26 1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said: Seems no one above knows what to take.  Gonorrhoea, 500mg injection Ceftriaxone and 1000mg Azithromycin  Chlamydia, Doxycycline 100mg twice a day for 7 days  Take both as most people can't tell the difference you are speaking from experience right? Â
August 26, 2025Aug 26 2 hours ago, grain said: You're in Pattaya, go to BuaKhao Clinic in Soi BuaKhao it's near Soi Pothole. This is primarily a VD clinic, they are specialists and familar with everything that's getting around town. You need to be tested for mixed infections and given the correct medication. Do not self medicate with OTC pills, you don't know what you are trying to treat.  Yes, good advice. There are some very drug resistant strains going around. Self medication could end badly. Get the latest medical advice.  Drug resistant Gonorrhea article :  https://www.cdc.gov/gonorrhea/hcp/drug-resistant/index.html  Â
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