3. Definition
• It is an infection in genitals, rectum & throat.
• It is very common infection among young
people aged between 15-25 Years.
• It is a STD & affect both Male & Female.
4. Causes & Risk Factor
• Neisseria gonorrhea Gram-Negative
diplococcal,
• It can spread through sexual contacts,
• Early onset of Sexual Activity,
• A new Sex partner,
• Multiple sex partner,
• Previous gonorrhea diagnosis,
• Etc.
5. Patho Physiology
• Due to etiological factor,
• Bacteria transmitted through semen or vaginal
fluid,
• Bacteria directly entered to GU tract ( in male
urethra & In female cervix ),
• It will cause inflammation,
• Disease Condition.
6. C/M ( Male )
• Generally asymptomatic,
• White, Yellow thick discharge from Penis,
• Inflammed testicle & prostate gland,
• Irritation from discharge from anus,
• Itching and burning sensation during passing
the Urine,
• Etc.
7. C/M ( Female )
• Strong smelling vaginal discharge,
• Irritation from discharge of Anus,
• Abnormal vaginal bleeding,
• Possibly some low abdominal or pelvic
tenderness,
• Pain/burning sensation during passing urine,
• Etc.
8. D/E
• Swab test from infected area,
• Urine examination,
• Gram staining,
• Etc.
9. Medical Management
• Antibiotics,
• Specially Ceftriaxone with mixing of
Azithromycin or Doxycycline,
• Or for Pt with Allergic reaction with
Cephalosporin Antibiotics ,
• Inj. Gentamycin with Azithromycin,
• Etc.