A 12-year-old male patient attends the Emergency Department reporting a 2-week history of rectal pain and green discharge. He describes a history of anal sex with his boyfriend, who is 16 and attends the same school as him.
You clinically assess the patient and find them haemodynamically normal with no features of clinical pathology. You do not perform a rectal examination as per recommendations.
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