Blennorrhoea is a medical term used to describe a condition characterized by excessive discharge of mucus or pus from the mucous membranes of the body. There are multiple synonyms for the word Blennorrhoea that are commonly used by medical professionals, including pyorrhea, gleet, ophthalmia neonatorum, gonorrhoea, and mucopurulent discharge. Pyorrhea refers to a condition characterized by pus discharge from the gums, while gleet is a term used to describe the discharge of seminal fluid during urination caused by inflammation of the urethra. Ophthalmia neonatorum is a type of bacterial conjunctivitis that occurs in newborns while Gonorrhoea refers to a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Mucopurulent discharge is a general term used to describe a discharge that contains both mucus and pus.