​​​What is gonorrhoea?

Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoea. In both men and women, if gonorrhea is left untreated, it may spread locally causing health complications.​​​​​​

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How does one get gonorrhoea?
  • Sexual intercourse with an infected person (vaginal, anal or oral sex)
  • Mother to child (during normal child birth)

​Casual social contact and toilet seats are not recognized modes of transmission​.

How is gonorrhoea diagnosed?
  • Smear test and culture from secretions of the infected parts (urethra, throat, rectum and cervix)
  • Urine PCR for gonorrhoea
  • ​Blood tests do not help in diagnosis
Can gonorrhoea be cured?

​​​​Yes, if it is detected and treated in the early stages with appropriate antibiotics​​​.​

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