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Gonorrhoea

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Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
It can be easily treated.

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If you have unprotected sex (have sex and do not use a condom) you may get Gonorrhea.

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Men and women can get Gonorrhoea.

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Most women and some men do not show any symptoms of Gonorrhoea.

Symptoms

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If you have any of the following symptoms speak to your doctor or nurse.

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Women may have
Discharge from the vagina.
Pain when peeing.

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Bleed after sex.

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Bleeding may be heavier during periods
or
You may bleed in between periods.

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Men may have
Pain when peeing.

penis

Discharge from your penis (yellow or green in colour).

testes

Pain or swelling in your balls (testes).

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When having sex always use a condom, especially if you have a new partner.

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To get free condoms go to your doctor (GP), clinic or chemist.

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Or call 0300 303 0251 for your nearest centre.

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