Gonorrhoea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacteria that grows and multiplies quickly in moist, warm areas of the body such as the cervix, urethra, mouth, or rectum. In women, the cervix is the most common site of infection. However, the disease can also spread to the uterus (womb) and fallopian tubes, causing pelvic inflammatory disease leading to infertility.
Gonorrhoea is most commonly spread during genital contact, but can also
be passed from the genitals of one partner to the throat of the other
during oral sex. Gonorrhoea of the rectum can occur in people who practice
anal intercourse. In pregnant women, gonorrhoea can be passed from an
infected woman to her newborn infant during delivery if left untreated.
The early symptoms of gonorrhoea are often mild, and many women who are
infected have no visible symptoms of the disease. If symptoms of gonorrhoea
develop, they usually appear within 2 to 10 days after sexual contact
with an infected partner, although a small percentage of patients may
be infected for several months without showing symptoms.
Symptoms in women:
A diagnosis is made through detection of bacteria in samples taken from
a urine sample, from the urethra, cervix, throat or rectum. The condition
is treated with antibiotics, and treatment should also be given to the
patient's partner. As with Chlamydia, further testing is recommended once
treatment has ended to check whether the infection has cleared.
Clinic Express provides rapid same day screening and treatment for numerous sexually transmitted infections and diseases.
Patents can walk in and be seen without appointment, and often treated the same day with some results available within the hour.
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