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1x GP Gonorrhoea Male or Female Swab Tests STI STD Screening Kit Pro Use
1x GP Gonorrhoea Male or Female Swab Tests STI STD Screening Kit Pro Use
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What is Gonorrhoea?
Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae or gonococcus. It used to be known as "the clap". The bacteria that cause gonorrhoea are mainly found in discharge from the penis and in vaginal fluid.
Gonorrhoea is easily passed between people through unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex. The bacteria can infect the entrance to the womb (cervix), the tube that passes urine out of the body (urethra), the rectum and, less commonly, the throat or eyes.
The infection can also be passed from a pregnant woman to her baby. If you're pregnant and may have gonorrhoea, it's important to get tested and treated before your baby is born. Without treatment, gonorrhoea can cause permanent blindness in a newborn baby.
Symptoms of gonorrhoea usually develop within about 2 weeks of being infected, although they sometimes do not appear until many months later.
About 1 in 10 infected men and 5 in 10 infected women will not experience any obvious symptoms, which means the condition can go untreated for some time.
Gonorrhoea symptoms in women
In women, symptoms of gonorrhoea can include:
- an unusual vaginal discharge, which may be thin or watery and green or yellow in colour
- pain or a burning sensation when passing urine
- pain or tenderness in the lower abdominal area – this is less common
- bleeding between periods, heavier periods and bleeding after sex – this is less common
Gonorrhoea symptoms in men
In men, symptoms of gonorrhoea can include:
- an unusual discharge from the tip of the penis, which may be white, yellow or green
- pain or a burning sensation when urinating
- inflammation (swelling) of the foreskin
- pain or tenderness in the testicles – this is rare
Is Gonorrhea Curable?
The good news is Gonorrhea can be treated with antibiotics, which can be prescribed by a doctor.
Once treated, Gonorrhea symptoms disappear in about two days, and the infection clears up in one to two weeks.
If you have Gonorrhea, your partner(s) should also be treated to prevent reinfection and further spread of the disease.
After taking antibiotics, you should be retested after three months to be sure the infection is cured. It’s important to abstain from sex until both you and your partner are sure you no longer have the disease.
Everything is included to do the test:
Gonorrhea Test Contents:
1 x Test Device
1 x Buffer A
1 x Buffer B
1 x Extraction Tube
1 x Swab for Female Use
1 x Instruction Insert



