Gonococcal pharyngitis causes

Overview
Gonococcal pharyngitis is a sexually transmitted infection of the tonsils and back of the throat (pharynx).

Causes
Gonococcal pharyngitis is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. The bacteria spreads through oral sex with an infected partner. Most of these throat infections produce no symptoms (asymptomatic).

When there is discomfort, it is usually mild. There aren't any symptoms in the rest of the body unless the person develops disseminated gonococcemia, where the infection spreads throughout the body through the bloodstream.

This disease is most common in men who have sex with men. Risk factors include recent exposure to gonorrhea, sexual activity with multiple partners, and performing oral sex.