When gonorrhea affects the throat, it is also called pharyngeal gonorrhea.

Typically, gonorrhea in the throat doesn’t cause any symptoms.

Diagnosing gonorrhea involves lab tests.

Gonorrhea

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If testing for gonorrhea of the mouth specifically, a culture test is used.

In some cases, a healthcare provider may also order tests for other STIs likechlamydiaorsyphilis.

Treatment

Treatment for gonorrhea first requires an accurate diagnosis, which involves lab tests.

Treatment usually involves antibiotics.

This is typically given as a single injection in the thigh or buttocks.

They then help provide testing and referrals to other services.

you might learn more about the program, including how to contact your local health department, here.

Also, it’s important to note that gonorrhea can also be transmitted through sharing sex toys.

It can be transmitted through sexual activity.

Gonorrhea of the throat is also called pharyngeal gonorrhea.

This is acquired through condomless oral sex with someone with this STI.

Oral gonorrhea often doesn’t cause symptoms, but some people may experience symptoms like a sore throat.

Treatment for gonorrhea involves an antibiotic injection.

The best way to prevent oral gonorrhea is to refrain from having oral sex.

They will be able to tell you what to do next.

Gonorrhea, including oral gonorrhea, is curable with the right treatment.

However, increasingly, gonorrhea is becoming harder to treat due to antibiotic resistance.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.About gonorrhea.

American Sexual Health Association.Gonorrhea: fast facts.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.About STI risk and oral sex.