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Originally Posted by DoctorTan
Gonorrhea can infect the penis (more accurately urethra), vagina (more accurately cervix), throat and rectum. So contact with any of these areas can give you gonorrhea.
For example, if she has gonorrhea of the anus and you do annulingus, you get gonorrhea of the throat. etc
Gonorrhea can also infect the joints.
Which also means testing for gonorrhea is site specific. In other words, if you want to look for gonorrhea in the penis you do a urine test. If you want to look for it in the throat you swab the throat etc. Most people have the mistaken impression that if you do a urine test for gonorrhea and it is negative, you do not have gonorrhea. This is not true. You may have it in the throat or anus if these areas were exposed. Eg she licked your ass.
Fortunately, treatments for gonorrhea will fix it no matter where it is.
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Treatment for G is only high dosage of antibiotics...usually 10 days dosage...
just experienced some discomfort...