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WHAT IS GONORRHEA?

Gonorrhoea is a bacterial-generated disease caused due to the infection of Neisseria gonorrhoea.

Symptoms include painful urination, discharge, pain in the testicles and swelling on the foreskin.

The condition is caused due to unprotected sexual intercourse with more than one sexual partner.

Gonorrhoea is caused due to the infection of Neisseria gonorrhoea.

Whenever we talk about gonorrhoea, it is generally thought that the condition is in the genital area, and the bacteria only affects the reproductive system.

However, various other regions of the body are infected by this particular bacteria.

Some of these are through Sexual contact, while the different types may be due to general transmission.

Also, after sexual transmission, the bacteria may travel to the body’s other organs.

WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF GONORRHEA?

Following are the various types of gonorrhoea:

a) Genital Gonorrhea:

Genital gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease. This condition is generally found in people who have an active sexual life. The condition is characterized by discharge in both males and females. Further, the male has painful urination, and the tip of the penis gets swollen.

b) Pharyngeal gonorrhoea:

This condition is found mainly in people in the habit of performing oral sex.

Inflamed lymph nodes characterize the condition, and there is a pain in the throat.

Sexual contact between men and men significantly increases the risk of developing this type of gonorrhoea.

c) Rectal Gonorrhea:

The condition is most common in women with vaginal gonorrhoea, as the bacteria may travel through the separating skin of the vagina and anus. Further, the infection is also spread through oral sex.

d) Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea:

Those gonorrheal infections that are difficult to treat with standard antibiotics are antibiotic-resistant gonorrhoea.

This may sometimes develop due to either taking the antibiotics excessively or not completing the prescribed course.

e) Eye Gonorrhea:

Ocular gonorrhoea is caused by the spreading of bacteria in the conjunctiva of the eyes.

The condition is spread in the newborn baby through the mother’s genital gonorrhoea.

f) Disseminated Gonorrhea:

Disseminated gonorrhoea develops when the bacteria leave the primary infection site and enter the blood, infecting various organs.

The condition is characterized by fever, rashes, pain, and swelling of joints.

CAUSES OF GONORRHEA

Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoea.

The condition is caused due to the spreading of bacteria during vaginal, anal and oral sex.

It is also to be noted that ejaculation is not a prerequisite for spreading gonorrhoea.

Instead, the bacteria can be transferred only by inserting the penis into the anus or vagina.

Apart from the genetic occurrence, the condition also affects the eyes, oral cavity, and joints.

In addition, ocular conjunctivitis may be transferred from the mother to the baby during delivery.

Although genital gonorrhoea can occur in people with a sexually active life, young adults and people of African ethnicity are at increased risk of developing the condition.

RISK FACTORS OF GONORRHEA

Various factors increase your risk of developing gonorrhoea:

1) History of Sexually Transmitted Diseases:

The risk of developing gonorrhoea increases if the patient has a history of gonorrhoea or another sexually transmitted disease.

Gonorrhoea may either occur as an opportunistic infection in the presence of another disease.

Or it may also happen when the person’s immune system is low.

2) Age:

Sexually active people at a young age and teenagers are at significant risk of developing this condition as they have an increased behaviour in indulging in unprotected sexual intercourse.

3) Unprotected Sex:

People who are often involved in unprotected sex and do not use condoms and other protective measures during sexual contact are at higher risk of gonorrhoea.

4) Sex with multiple partners:

If the person indulges in sexual activity with more than one sexual partner, he exposes himself to gonorrheal infection.

Further, a new partner, not tested for sexually transmitted disease, also poses Rik for developing gonorrhoea.

5) Partnering with multiple sexual partners:

If you indulge in sexual intercourse with a partner with various other sexual partners, you are at a very high risk of developing gonorrhoea.

SYMPTOMS OF GONORRHEA

Following are the symptoms experienced by the patients suffering from gonorrhoea:

Vaginal or penile discharge

Pain in the testicles

Swelling and itching on the foreskin of the penis

Pain while urinating

Pain in the pelvis and abdomen in female

Pain in the throat due to the swelling of lymph nodes in case of pharyngeal gonorrhoea.

Anal itching

Bleeding from the anus in case of anal gonorrhoea.

Ocular gonorrhoea may cause redness and itching of the conjunctiva.

Selling and painful joints as bacteria spread to the joints.

WAYS TO DIAGNOSE GONORRHEA

Diagnosis of gonorrhoea should be made to initiate the treatment as quickly as possible.

The following are the diagnostic methods available for diagnosing gonorrhoea:

a) Swab test:

Also known as the bacterial culture test, this test is a conclusive test for the presence of Neisseria gonorrhoea.

The swab is taken from the affected part of the body.

It is grown in a culture containing a substance that rapidly produces the bacteria.

Further, apart from the diagnostic technique, this method is also used to identify the presence of antibiotic-resistant species of bacteria.

b) A Urine test:

This test indicates the presence of infection in the urine or urethra.

The test is also known as the Nucleic Acid Amplification test.

The test is done by making copies of the DNA of the bacteria and identifying the amplified nucleic acid.

This method is also used for diagnosing other Sexually Transmitted diseases.

c) Blood test:

In cases when bacteria reach the bloodstream and target various other organs, a blood test is done to identify the presence of bacteria.

COMPLICATIONS OF GONORRHEA

As with various other diseases, untreated gonorrhoea may lead to multiple complications, such as:

a) Spreading infections due to gonorrhoea:

Untreated gonorrhoea spreads infection into the blood.

Any bacterial infection in the blood is a life-threatening condition and may progress to cause sepsis.

In addition, the infection may also transmit to various organs, further complicating the situation.

b) Infertility due to gonorrhoea:

Untreated gonorrhoea may lead to infertility in both males and females.

In the male, the condition may lead to epididymitis, which is characterized by inflammation in that particular portion of the testicles where the sperm ducts are located.

Similarly, in females, it may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, a leading cause of female infertility.

c) Increased risk of AIDS due to gonorrhoea:

Untreated gonorrhoea may increase the risk of developing AIDS.

The probable reason behind this increased risk is the activation of Langerhans cells which efficiently transmits the virus to the immune cells.

WHAT IS A GONORRHOEA SPECIALIST CALLED :

Gonorrhoea specialists can also be called Ayurvedic gonorrhoea sexologists. Authentic Ayurveda has Some Great, Unmatched Treatment For Sexually Transmitted Diseases like gonorrhoea.

But due to less awareness, many patients search for venereologists in Delhi without even realizing that if there is a Good and Qualified Ayurvedic Sexologist, They can be of great help too.

FOODS TO EAT AND AVOID IN GONORRHEA

Foods to eat in gonorrhoea:

Water leftover after cooking rice, also known as starch water.

Eat fresh fruits and vegetable

Take a healthy diet

Incorporate low-fat grains into your diet

Take garlic, piper, cinnamon, and ginger into your diet

Take vitamin-rich food such as avocado, wheat, and broccoli.

Foods to avoid in gonorrhoea:

Avoid deep-fried food

Avoid spicy food

Do not eat higher-fat dairy products

Avoid baked food

Avoid eating fatty meats

Reduce the number of saturated fats

PREVENTION TIPS FOR GONORRHEA

Stay away from gonorrhoea-suspected sex partners, like commercial sex workers or those who indulge in multiple sexual partners.

Always perform protected sexual intercourse.

Do not indulge in sex with partners who have any symptoms of STD.

Undergo routine gonorrhoea screening and ask your partner to undergo the same routinely.

Be informed about gonorrhoea and its transmission

Refrain from undergoing sexual contact with multiple partners

Follow mutual monogamy

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR FOR GONORRHEA

Book an online consultation or appointment with us when:

You have painful urination

There is a discharge from your reproductive organs

You feel itching and swelling on the foreskin.

You have pain in your testicles

You feel pain during sexual intercourse

Any other symptoms that concern you.

It is to be noted that gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease which should be treated only by a specialist healthcare provider.

More so, ayurvedic treatment should be preferred for sexual problems as they require treatment on both the physical and emotional front.

Regarding the Best Ayurvedic Sexologist in Delhi, you can rely upon Dr Kanu Rajput and Dr Manu Rajput.

They are one of the top doctors for gonorrhoea.

These ayurvedic doctors in Delhi are highly experienced and extensively trained in treating various sexual disorders.

Further, the treatment approach is purely ayurvedic and to patients’ satisfaction.

Until now, Dr Manu Rajput and Dr Kanu Rajput have treated thousands of patients and filled their sexual lives with joy and pleasure.

They give a reasonable amount of time to understand the patient’s problem and provide proper treatment based on the diagnosis.

They do not believe in the hit-and-trial method as seen in other treatment methods, and they are very well-famous among their patients.

Connect with them on WhatsApp for a prompt response and online consultation. You can find the WhatsApp button below. Lastly, do not forget to read the Faqs page to learn about the consultation process, fees and other details.

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About the Author

Dr. Kanu Rajput
Managing Director & Chief Formulator
Sidri International Skin Hair & Sexology Clinic

Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. (Ramakrishna Ayurvedic Medical College, RGUHS, Bengaluru)
Reg. No.: 32413 – Karnataka Ayurvedic and Unani Practitioners’ Board

Specialization:
Dr. Kanu Rajput is an Ayurvedic Sexologist and Customised Medicines Specialist with over 11 years of focused experience in men’s sexual & reproductive health in Delhi and across India. He creates personalised, non‑hormonal, non‑habit‑forming Ayurvedic formulations to support conditions such as balanitis, recurrent candidiasis, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, phimosis and other men’s sexual health concerns that require careful evaluation and, where needed, referral for tests or standard medical treatment.

His approach combines classical Ayurvedic pharmacology with modern diagnostic collaboration, so that each formulation is tailored to the patient’s condition, body type and treatment response. He writes and updates this content to explain how Sidri International uses customised medicines as part of structured, non‑surgical, diagnosis‑based care pathways rather than as generic or one‑size‑fits‑all remedies.

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Dr. Manu Rajput
Managing Director & Chief Ayurvedic Consultant
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Qualifications:
B.A.M.S. (J D Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, CSJM University, Kanpur)
Reg. No.: DBCP/A/7694 – Delhi Bharatiya Chikitsa Parishad (2011)

Specialization:
Dr. Manu Rajput is an Ayurvedic Sexologist and Men’s Health Specialist with over 15 years of clinical experience in non‑surgical management of men’s sexual and reproductive health issues in New Delhi. His day‑to‑day work involves detailed history‑taking, Rog Pariksha (diagnostic assessment) and treatment planning for conditions such as balanitis, candidal infections, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, phimosis, paraphimosis, low sperm count and broader men’s health concerns.

He medically reviews this content to ensure that the explanations of symptoms, evaluation steps, non‑surgical options and indications for referral are consistent with Sidri International’s current clinical protocols, safety standards and ethical boundaries. This review process helps keep the information accurate, practical and aligned with how real patients are assessed and managed in the clinic.

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Level 1 vs Level 2: Which is right for you?

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60‑second decision rule

Start with Level 1 if you have one main concern and it is recent (about 1–4 weeks). Choose Level 2 if you have 2+ core conditions together, or your concern is months/years, or you match any Direct Level 2 situation.

All conditions we treat

Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Premature Ejaculation (PE), STDs & STIs, Low Sperm Count, Male Infertility, Phimosis, Paraphimosis, Candidiasis, Candidal Balanitis, Candidal Balanoposthitis, Balanitis & Balanoposthitis, Penile Yeast Infection, Low Libido, Genital Warts, HIV Doubt Counselling, Nightfall, Performance Anxiety, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydia.

Core conditions (Level 1 or Level 2)

Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Premature Ejaculation (PE), Phimosis, Low Libido, Male Infertility, Low Sperm Count, Performance Anxiety.

Usually Level 1 (visible / infection-type conditions)

Balanitis & Balanoposthitis (including candidal), candidiasis / penile yeast infection, other penile infections, STDs/STIs (including visible concerns), paraphimosis, nightfall/wet dreams, genital warts, and similar visible/skin/infection concerns.

Fees

Level 1: INR 1500 per slot. Level 2: INR 7000 total = INR 5500 (Online Assessment & Evaluation) + INR 1500 (Conclusive Consultation).

Same fee for everyone

We keep the same consultation fee for everyone; it does not change based on your city/country, nationality, profession, income level, or social status (student, salaried professional, businessman, or public figure).

Why we ask your location

Please share your current country/city and time zone honestly—this helps scheduling and helps us guide you better about medicine availability/courier options (if required).

Direct Level 2 situations

Unconsummated marriage; pre‑marital performance worry; international/NRI/outstation patients with sexual issues (Level 2 recommended for structured evaluation); dhat‑type worry and similar long‑standing or complex concerns; combined problems such as ED + PE, ED + PE + Phimosis, Phimosis + ED, PE + performance anxiety, low libido + ED, infertility concern + ED/PE (any 2+ core issues together).

Media / supporting inputs (Level 1 visible conditions)

For infections/skin/foreskin/visible STI lesions/warts/phimosis/paraphimosis: clear close‑up photos may be requested when needed (typically flaccid; erect only when clinically relevant). No partner is involved—only the patient. If you are not comfortable sharing a required input for that level, do not choose/book that level; you may choose a different level (with limitations) or consult elsewhere.

Media / supporting inputs (Level 2 core conditions)

For ED/PE/phimosis/low libido/fertility‑related/performance anxiety: the doctor may request supporting inputs when needed (pattern details, relevant reports such as a semen analysis if already available, and sometimes private photos/videos if clinically required). No partner is involved—only the patient. We never ask for any intercourse video. If you are not comfortable sharing a required input, do not choose/book Level 2; choose Level 1 (with evaluation limitations) or consult elsewhere.

Consent

By booking a level, you agree to its information requirements (including photos/videos where needed). If you do not agree, do not book that level.

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WhatsApp group (Level 2 only)

We keep one group for tracking. If deleted/exited, restart required (same fee applies).

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Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

Erection is not hard enough, not lasting, or difficult to get repeatedly.

Premature Ejaculation (PE)

Ejaculation happens too quickly; difficulty delaying; frustration/stress due to timing.

Phimosis

Foreskin is tight and does not retract easily; pain/tightness; redness or repeated irritation/infections under foreskin.

Low Libido

Low interest in sex; reduced desire/thoughts; sex feels forced or “not in mood” often.

Male Infertility

Trying for pregnancy for a long time without success; may have no symptoms except difficulty conceiving.

Low Sperm Count

Usually known from semen report; may be linked with difficulty conceiving.

Performance Anxiety

Fear of failure; overthinking during sex; erection issues mainly with partner due to stress.

Nightfall (wet dreams)

Semen discharge during sleep; frequent episodes causing worry or weakness feeling.

Dhat syndrome type worry

Excess worry about semen loss (in urine/nightfall) with anxiety, weakness feeling, or sexual concerns.

Repeated UTI‑type symptoms

Burning urination, frequent urination urge, lower abdominal discomfort; episodes keep coming back.

Unconsummated marriage

Unable to have intercourse after marriage due to fear, pain, erection issue, or penetration difficulty.

Pre‑marital performance worry

Strong fear “what if I fail the first time” causing stress symptoms before marriage/first intercourse.

Paraphimosis

Foreskin pulled back and stuck behind the glans; swelling and pain/tight ring (needs urgent evaluation).

Candidiasis / Penile Yeast Infection

Itching, redness, burning; white deposits/discharge sometimes; recurrent irritation.

Balanitis / Balanoposthitis

Redness/swelling/pain of glans (and foreskin); burning, odor/discharge sometimes.

STDs / STIs

Discharge, burning urination, sores/ulcers, rash; sometimes no symptoms (tests may be needed).

Genital warts

Small bumps/growths on genitals; may increase over time.

HIV Doubt Counselling

Anxiety after exposure; confusion about risk/testing windows; repeated fear.

Gonorrhoea

Burning urination; yellow/green discharge sometimes; testicular pain sometimes.

Chlamydia

Often no symptoms; burning urination/discharge sometimes; testicular discomfort sometimes.

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Proper time with doctor (face-to-face clarity)

The consultation is the same kind of structured discussion you would do face‑to‑face—history, symptoms, timeline, and clear explanation—but on a call many patients feel less anxiety/pressure and can describe the real situation more comfortably.

Better comfort & privacy

You can consult from home, avoid travel/waiting, and speak more openly about sensitive problems.

Real‑life performance understanding

In a normal clinic visit, erection or ejaculation cannot practically be observed; a structured history of what actually happens at home gives a more realistic understanding.

White‑coat anxiety reduced

Many people cannot get or maintain an erection in a clinical environment due to anxiety; discussing from home reduces pressure and helps describe the real situation.

Time, travel and cost saved

No commuting, no waiting, no repeated visits just for follow‑ups; helpful for working professionals, outstation patients and NRIs.

After‑office convenience

You can usually coordinate consultation timing around office hours.

Follow‑up becomes easier

Follow‑up consultations can be done via WhatsApp/call, with the same consultation fee per follow‑up slot (INR 1500).

Transparency (tests, labs, pharmacies, medicines)

We do not do tie‑ups with labs or pharmacies for commissions, so if tests are needed you may choose any reputable lab of your choice. You may also buy prescribed medicines from any Ayurvedic store you prefer—offline or online; only the consultation fee is charged by us. Customised Ayurvedic medicines (when recommended after evaluation and mutually agreed) are prepared separately and charged separately.

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What you get

A structured consultation focused on symptoms and case history—similar to what you would share face‑to‑face.

Consultation time (slot + usual duration)

Level 1 is booked as a 20‑minute paid slot (INR 1500). In most cases, the doctor may extend the consult to around 20–30 minutes if medically needed to understand your situation and explain clearly; in rare cases it may finish in 15–20 minutes if everything is already clear. If time gets misused due to repeated/irrelevant questions (or adding new issues), an additional paid slot may be required so the next patient’s appointment time is respected.

Best suited for

One main issue, early-stage concerns, and visible/skin/infection-type penile conditions that can be evaluated well with clear close‑up photos when needed.

What happens next

The doctor explains the concern, advises lifestyle/hygiene changes when needed, and provides a prescription-based plan; medicines (if any) are paid by the patient separately from any Ayurvedic store/website of their choice.

Follow‑ups

Follow-up consultations are available when needed and are charged at the same consultation fee per slot (INR 1500).

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What Level 2 is

A deeper Online Assessment & Evaluation followed by a Conclusive Consultation, designed for complex or long‑standing sexual health concerns.

Who should consider Level 2

Not improved after Level 1, months/years of problems, multiple sexual issues together, unsatisfactory self/other treatments, unconsummated marriage, pre‑marital performance worry, or NRI/international/outstation patients in these categories.

What is evaluated (safe wording)

Multiple aspects of sexual function and difficulty patterns (erection quality, ejaculation timing, desire, anxiety/stress factors, and penetration‑related difficulty as described in history). We never ask for intercourse videos, and we do not ask for any partner‑involved content.

What you submit

Detailed case history with answers to guided questions, plus photos/videos or other supporting inputs when required so the main problem and severity can be understood accurately.

Conclusive consultation

Findings and severity are discussed, then the doctor helps decide whether prescription medicines and/or customised Ayurvedic medicines are suitable, and what the next steps and expected commitment look like.

Conclusive consultation duration

The conclusive consultation is booked as a paid slot (INR 1500), and may extend up to around 40–50 minutes when the doctor feels it is necessary to explain properly; in rare cases it may finish earlier if everything is already clear. If time is misused or many new issues are added, an additional paid slot may be needed to protect other patients’ appointment times.

Fees

Level 2 total = INR 7000 (INR 5500 for Online Assessment & Evaluation + INR 1500 for Conclusive Consultation).

Validity & discipline

Level 2 payment is valid for 30 days. Within this period, you must share the required details/media so the conclusive consult can be meaningful and timely; delays beyond the validity may require re‑payment and restarting the process.

WhatsApp group continuity (Level 2 only)

For Level 2, we keep communication in one WhatsApp group so everything stays clear and trackable in writing for your benefit. If the group is deleted/exited, the process must be restarted and the same fee applies again.

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Level 1 (visible / infection-type)

For visible penile skin/inflammation/infection concerns (balanitis/balanoposthitis including candidal, candidiasis, penile yeast infection, visible STI lesions, genital warts, phimosis/paraphimosis), clear close‑up photos may be requested when needed (typically flaccid; erect only when clinically relevant).

Level 2 (functional / pattern-based)

For ED/PE/performance anxiety and some complex cases, the doctor may request short, private supporting media only when needed to understand patterns better; it is never an intercourse video and never involves a partner.

Comfort & consent

Only what the patient is comfortable sharing is requested, and it is used only for medical evaluation as part of the consultation. If you are not comfortable sharing a required input for that level, do not book that level; you may choose Level 1 with limitations (where applicable) or consult elsewhere.

No partner involved (important)

Any requested photos/videos must be of the patient only. No partner should be present or involved, and we never ask for intercourse videos. Share only what the doctor asks for, and you may keep the frame limited to the affected area only (no face, no identifying background).

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