What is gonorrhoea?
Gonorrhoea is an STD that can infect the urethra, anus, cervix, throat and eyes of both men and women. Gonorrhoea can be transmitted though oral, anal and vaginal sex without a condom. Using condoms is highly effective in preventing gonorrhoea.
How would you know if you had gonorrhoea?
Symptoms usually develop within two to seven days after contact, but symptoms may be mild or absent for some time. Both men and women may experience burning or discomfort when urinating or an abnormal vaginal or penile discharge.
How do you test for gonorrhoea?
A urine sample or a swab collected from the cervix, urethra, anus or throat can detect gonorrhoea. It is important for men not to pass urine for a minimum of two hours prior to having the genital tests.
Is there any treatment for gonorrhoea?
The correct antibiotics reliably and rapidly cure gonorrhoea. Sexual contact should be avoided until follow-up tests have been taken to ensure the infection has resolved after treatment.
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