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Gonorrhea of the Throat in Bi man

Hey there. Basically I'm a little worried. I was diagnosed with having Gonorrhea of the throat back in August. Now my question is how long can it go without causing problems left untreated? I was diagnosed and treated in August, but before this I have to admit that I have never been tested for anything at and STD Clinic - Before anyone says, I know this is incredably stupid!! And lesson Learned!! But the reason I attened in the first place was because, I was worried about having HIV - I have put that to be now. But could Gonnorrhea be the cause of loose stool, achey joints? Could it have got into my bloodstream via my throat? Any help much appreciated  =)
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Thanks for all your help! Much appreciated =D
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Headache...stress, sore throat...dry air, allergies, dehydration...etc. Yes they are general and can be from many things.
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That eases my worries a bit haha. A couple of other symptoms that forgot to mention, the occasional headaches and sore throat - very occasional. And when I wake up in the morning I feel just as tired most of the time :/ I know these are very general Symptoms, so could be anything really I guess!
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Oral gonorrhea is not much of a concern overall. If left untreated it normally resolves its self within 6-8 weeks. And it would rarly ever move anywhere but the throat and would not cause any of those issues you are having.
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