Condition
Gonorrhea in Teens
What You Need to Know
Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria that causes an infection of the penis or vagina. Both men and women can get it. Some people also call it "the clap," "a dose" or "the drip." Gonorrhea usually infects the penis or vagina but it can also infect your rectum, throat or eyes.
Key Symptoms
Gonorrhea may be present but cause no symptoms. If symptoms are present, they may include:
- Pain, bleeding, and/or discharge from the vagina, penis or rectum
- Painful or difficult urination or bowel movements
- Sore throat that doesn't go away
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose gonorrhea by:
- Urine test
- Collecting a swab from the affected area
Treatment
Treatment may include:
- Antibiotics
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