Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea can make itself felt through itching and burning. It can sometimes cause discharge from the tail. It often shows no symptoms at all - especially if it is in the throat or rectum. Gonorrhoea can be diagnosed with a swab or urine test and is treated with antibiotics.
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Transmission

Unfortunately, gonorrhoea is very easily transmitted. Every time you come into contact with infected mucous membranes, you can catch the annoying Bacteria capture. For example, when giving a blowjob or fucking without a rubber, but also through finger games, mutual wanking or dildos that move from one to the other.

How can I protect myself?

  • With Condoms while fucking you reduce your risk of infection.
  • If you Sex toy with others or with several partners, put a new rubber on for each new partner to be on the safe side.

Get tested!

There is no such thing as complete protection. We therefore recommend that you get tested once a year for sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhoea, syphilis and chlamydia. This is possible at many AIDS service organisations, health authorities, gay projects and doctors.

 

When testing for gonorrhoea, swabs are taken from the throat, urethra and arse. A urine test can also be carried out instead of the urethral swab.