Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium. It is a bacterial infection that can affect your genitals, rectum, and throat, and many people do not notice symptoms right away.
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You may benefit from gonorrhea STD treatment if you:
Have symptoms such as discharge, burning with urination, or pelvic pain
Had recent sexual contact with a partner who tested positive
Have multiple partners or a new sexual partner
Want discreet treatment for a possible common STI
Need guidance on STI testing and next steps
Even without symptoms, it is important to get tested if you may have been exposed. Many sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including gonorrhea, can be present without noticeable signs.
Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacterium. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and can infect both men and women. It can affect multiple areas of the body, including:
Genitals
Rectum
Throat
Many people with gonorrhea have no symptoms, which is why routine STI testing and early care are so important. When left untreated, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, leading to complications that may require more urgent care.
The good news is that gonorrhea is often easily cured with the right antibiotic treatment when caught early. Prompt care helps reduce the risk of serious harm and supports long-term sexual health.
Gonorrhea spreads through sexual contact, including:
Vaginal sex
Anal sex
Oral sex
Transmission can occur even without ejaculation. The infection spreads when mucous membranes come into contact with infected fluids, making it easy to pass between partners.
Risk increases with:
Multiple sexual partners
A new sexual partner
Unprotected sex
Previous sexually transmitted infection
Because many people do not have symptoms, someone can unknowingly pass the infection to others.
There are several practical steps you can take to prevent gonorrhea and protect your sexual health:
Use condoms consistently during all types of sexual contact
Limit the number of sexual partners
Get regular STI testing, especially if you are sexually active with new partners
Avoid sex if you or your partner has STD symptoms until evaluated
Ensure your sexual partner receives treatment if you are diagnosed
Many people with gonorrhea have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may appear within 2 to 7 days after exposure.
Common symptoms include:
Burning sensation while urinating
Pelvic or lower abdominal pain
Increased vaginal or penile discharge
Pain during sex
Rectal discomfort or discharge
Sore throat in cases of oral infection
Effective treatment for gonorrhea involves CDC-recommended antibiotics. For uncomplicated gonorrhea, current CDC guidance centers on ceftriaxone, which is typically given as an intramuscular injection by a healthcare professional. Your provider will determine the right treatment plan based on your symptoms, exposure history, test results, and overall health.
Treatment may include:
Discussion of prior medication use, allergies, and other antibiotics such as azithromycin
Ceftriaxone, the CDC-recommended antibiotic treatment for uncomplicated gonorrhea
An intramuscular injection administered by a qualified healthcare professional, which may require visiting a clinic or other approved location
Additional prescription antibiotics if another infection, such as chlamydia, has not been ruled out
A personalized treatment plan based on your symptoms, medical history, test results, and possible exposure
STD test referral or lab testing when needed before prescription treatment
Guidance about when online treatment is appropriate and when in-person care is needed
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Most cases can clear up with proper care, but gonorrhea should not be ignored or self-treated. Some patients may need in-person care for injectable treatment, follow-up testing, or evaluation of possible complications.
Prompt gonorrhea treatment helps:
Prevent the spread to others
Lower the chance of complications such as pelvic infections or infertility
Prevent the infection from spreading to the blood and joints
Reduce the risk of reinfection when partners are tested and treated
Early care improves outcomes and helps protect both you and your partners.
You should consider testing if you:
Have symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection
Had unprotected sexual contact
Have a partner diagnosed with gonorrhea
Have multiple partners
Are part of a routine sexual health screening plan
Remember, even if you feel well, testing is important because infection can be present without symptoms.
After starting treatment for gonorrhea, most people begin to notice improvement within a few days.
Here’s what to expect:
Symptom relief: Symptoms often begin improving within a few days after antibiotic treatment, though some discomfort may take longer to clear up.
Avoid sexual activity: Do not have sex for at least 7 days after treatment and until all partners are treated.
Partner treatment: Your sexual partner should also receive care to prevent reinfection.
Follow-up testing: Retesting is commonly recommended about 3 months after treatment to check for reinfection.
Following your provider’s instructions helps ensure the infection fully clears and reduces the risk of reinfection.