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Confidential urine, swab and PCR/NAAT-style gonorrhea testing with report review, STD panel options, doctor guidance and city or home collection routes where available.

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About gonorrhea

What is Gonorrhea?

Quick answer

Gonorrhea is a bacterial STI caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can spread through vaginal, anal or oral sex, infect the genitals, rectum or throat, and may cause symptoms or stay silent.

1

Exposure

Risk can come from vaginal, anal or oral sex, especially when partner status is unknown.

2

Infection site

It may affect the genitals, rectum or throat depending on the type of exposure.

3

Signs or silent

Discharge, burning urination, pelvic pain, rectal symptoms, sore throat or no symptoms can occur.

4

Test route

Urine, swab or PCR/NAAT-style testing helps confirm infection and guide treatment.

Why test early: Gonorrhea is usually curable with doctor-guided antibiotics, but missed infection can spread, reinfect partners or overlap with other STDs.
Recognizing the risk

When should you get tested for gonorrhea?

First check the symptom pattern, then use the risk signals below to decide whether testing is needed.

In men

D
Penile dischargeWhite, yellow or green discharge from the penis.
B
Burning urinationPain or burning while passing urine.
P
Testicular painPain or swelling in one or both testicles.

In women

D
Vaginal dischargeIncreased or changed discharge, often confused with UTI or yeast infection.
B
Bleeding changesSpotting, heavier bleeding or bleeding after sex.
P
Pelvic painLower abdominal or pelvic pain can need doctor review.

Throat and rectal

T
Throat infectionSore throat after oral sex, often with no clear symptoms.
R
Rectal symptomsDischarge, itching, pain or bleeding after anal exposure.
0
No symptomsGonorrhea can still be present even when you feel fine.
1

Symptoms after sex

Burning urination, discharge, pelvic pain, rectal symptoms or throat symptoms after exposure.

2

Partner tested positive

Testing and doctor guidance are important even if you feel fine.

3

Unprotected or mixed exposure

Vaginal, anal or oral exposure with unknown partner status may need gonorrhea testing or a wider STD panel.

Why DrSafeHands

Why choose DrSafeHands vs other labs?

We do not just run the test. We support you through counseling, reports, treatment guidance and follow-up care.

FeatureDrSafeHandsGeneric labsOther clinics
Pre-test counselingFree, included×Not available!Paid extra
Post-test counselingFree, included×Not available!Paid extra
Home sample collectionMajor cities!Limited cities×Clinic only
Privacy-first testingDiscreet booking!Standard process!Varies
Treatment guidanceDoctor support×Test only!Separate appointment
PEP / PrEP supportAvailable×Not available!Varies
FAQs

Gonorrhea testing and treatment questions

How is gonorrhea tested?
Gonorrhea is commonly tested using urine, swab or PCR-based methods depending on symptoms and exposure site.
Is urine test enough for gonorrhea?
Urine testing may be useful for genital exposure, but oral or anal exposure may need throat or rectal swab guidance.
Should I book a single test or STD panel?
A single gonorrhea test may suit a focused concern, while a wider STD panel is better when symptoms are unclear or multiple infections are possible.
Is gonorrhea curable?
Gonorrhea is usually curable with correct doctor-guided antibiotics, but resistance makes proper care important.
Can gonorrhea have no symptoms?
Yes. Some people have no symptoms, so testing matters after risk or partner diagnosis.
Can oral sex cause throat gonorrhea?
Yes, oral exposure can lead to throat infection, which may have mild or no symptoms.
Can gonorrhea come back after treatment?
Symptoms can return because of reinfection, incomplete treatment, resistant infection or another untreated STI. Doctor follow-up is recommended.
Should my partner get tested?
Yes. Partner testing and treatment guidance reduce reinfection and further spread.

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