Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is a bacterial infection. It is sexually transmitted and can infect the cervix , urethra, rectum, anus and throat.

Women

Symptoms can include:

  • a change in vaginaln discharge. This may increase, change to a yellow or greenish colour and develop a strong smell.
  • a pain or burning sensation when passing urine
  • irritation and/or discharge from the anus

Men

Symptoms may include:

  • a yellow or whitw discharge from the penis
  • irritation and/or discharge from the anus
  • inflammation of the testicles and prostate gland

How gonorrhoea is passed on
by penetrative sex (when the penis enters the vagina, mouth or anus)

Where to go for help

  • Your local NHS sexual health (GUM) clinic.
    In the UK. You can find details of your nearest NHS sexual health clinic in the phone book under genito-urinary medicine (GUM), sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or venereal diseases (VD). Or phone your local hospital and ask for the ’special’ or GUM clinic.
  • Your own GP.
  • If you are in the UK, goto http://www.playingsafely.co.uk to find out details of STI clinics.

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