Hi
I've put the answers in capital letters for clarity.
"Does the pcr for Chlamydia automatical test for gonorrhea as well? "
NO
"the urinaylsis would show something which would prompt them to do a more specific test....is that correct?"
THAT IS CORRECT. IF THEY DIDN'T SEE AN INFECTION IN URINALYSIS
AND HAD NO REASON TO DO ANOTHER TEST THEN YES.
GO TO ANOTHER CLINIC AND DEMAND A GONORRHEA TEST.
thanks very much. i had assumed they would have tested for both initially.
can i ask, when a urinalysis is perfromed, if someting like NG was present, would something show up that would prompt them to run more tested, like for example a higher than normal LEU count?
you'd have white cells in the urine if you had active gonorrhea most likely.
are you still having symptoms or have they passed?
bottom line is - if you were having unprotected sex, you should screen for all std's at the appropriate time. syphilis is 6 weeks post encounter, herpes and hiv is 3 months post encounter. if your symptoms are gone, just wait and screen for gonorrhea again then.
grace
Is that what high leu means? High white blood cells? They dipped my urine at the drs office and said my leu was high. The next day I had urinalysis, ct test and prostate blood work....all was fine. Would NG show symptoms in those tests that would prompt further testing? They said I was fine. But my testicle pain its not going away
...and get tested for urethritis and gonorrhea. First a sample from your urethra to look whether there is an infection there (urethritis) by looking for leukocytes, then also tests for gonorrhea and chlamydia. You may also have NSU (urethritis not caused by chlam or gonorrhea), depending on what they find in your urethra and on your tests.
Gonorrhea usually (but not always) causes profound symptoms.