Saturday, 26 November 2016

How long after sex does stds show ?


std incubation period
 The std incubation period refers to the time between getting the STI and the time when the actual signs and symptoms shows. It is important to note that each STI has its own std incubation period. However, when people get infected with stds, most of them do not show any signs immediately. Symptoms are therefore not a good measure of determining whether you are infected or not. Many STDs tend to remain asymptomatic for many years but the infected person can still spread the disease. This is why it is advisable to undergo a check for STD if you have had unprotected sex even where no symptoms show.
Another important thing to note is that while safer sex can minimize your chances of contracting an STD, this is also not foolproof. Using  a condom only help to minimize the spread of diseases that are transmitted through the skin rather than those which spread through bodily fluids. This is why it is important to consider testing as well as other risk sources before engaging in sex. Here are some of the common STDs and their incubation period.
  • Gonorrhea. This is one of the most common asymptomatic STIs. However, when symptoms appear, this is usually 2 days after getting exposed or they can take as long as one month.
  • Chlamydia. While there are many people who don’t have any symptoms, when these occur, it is usually one to 3 weeks after getting exposed to the bacteria. Even patients who are asymptomatic when they have Chlamydia can end up getting complication. However, it is advisable to ensure that you get regularly screened by a physician.
  • Syphilis. In most cases, the first symptoms of a syphilis infection will appear 21 days after getting infected .However, these can appear between 10 and 90 days from the date of getting exposed to the bacterium.
  • HIV .This is a disease that remains asymptomatic for a period of many years. However, some people will have a flu and fever-like symptoms around 2 weeks from the date of exposure.

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Theories on Why Gonorrhea is Referred to as Clap

The clap gonorrhea is an STD that is highly infectious and is caused by a bacterium known as Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The reason why the infection spreads easily is due to the fact that people suffering from the disease will in most cases not show any symptoms. Where symptoms occur, they can be marked by:


  • Thick white or greenish or yellow discharge
  • Pain while urinating
  • Increased amount of urination
  • Severe pain occurring in the lower abdomen
  • Sore throat




One of the bad habits of gonorrhea is that it occurs together with Chlamydia. The infection can be transmitted through vaginal sex, anal or even oral sex. To treat gonorrhea, antibiotics are used. There are a few theories as to why gonorrhea is referred to as Clap. One theory suggests that in Middle French, prostitutes were usually housed in clapiers, a word for brothel around the 1580s. It is believed that clapier which is used to refer to a rabbit’s hutch or nest is due to the prolific sex lives that rabbits lead. It makes sense that Clap could result from a location where such infections and diseases spread easily. People started referring to the disease as clapier bubo, with bubo referring to an inflamed infection or lymph node occurring in the groin area. Therefore clapier bubo was an infection that occurred after a visit to a brothel.


Another theory suggests that it occurred from a bad form of treatment that involves clapping both sides of the penis at the same time so as to get rid of discharge/pus from the urethra. This is definitely a theory that could leave you in disgust.

The third theory suggests that the name could be gotten from the symptoms of the infections. However, the most logical theory is the one that suggests that the condition came from the French word Clapier. However, no matter the meaning of the clap std, it is important to get tested.