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Types of treatment

Hello -

I was treated for genital Gonorrhea today.

I am wondering what the likelihood of having the infection in my throat or eyes as well. I do not have any symptoms in my eyes, but i have had what feels like congestion in my throat.

I was treated with a shot and oral antibiotics.

My question is - how does treatment differ for infections of genitals vs throat or eyes. If I am infected in my throat, do I need additional treatment?

Thanks.
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zero...comdoms work. and masterbation does not transmit STD's.
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What is the likelihood of contracting Gonorrhea from briefly receiving fellatio (with condom), followed by an unprotected hand-job?
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Thank you!
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In future keep all questions on one thread, that way anyone can follow the story and answer you.
Gonorrhea of the eye is not a concern at all and neither is the throat. You would have had to given oral sex to someone to even have a risk, and that risk would be very low.
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