Talk about gonorrhea what symptom
summary
There are more and more people suffering from gonorrhea in society. There are both male and female patients. Because the structure of male and female reproductive organs is not the same, so the symptoms of gonorrhea will be different, so what symptoms will male and female gonorrhea have. Let's go and have a look.
Talk about gonorrhea what symptom
First: men suffering from gonorrhea when there will be frequent urination, urgency, urine will have pain, glans and urethral orifice will appear red and swollen phenomenon. After a few days, there will be some thin mucus flowing out near the urethral orifice. If not treated for a long time, then the symptoms will gradually become more severe, and eventually develop into glans and urethral orifice will all swell up. Secretions will also change from the initial thin liquid to a dark yellow thick liquid. The penis will often have painful erection.
Second: the symptoms of gonorrhea in women are not the same as in men. Because the female's urine is shorter, the gonorrhea symptoms of urethritis on female patients with gonorrhea are not very obvious, and the incidence rate of gonococcal cervicitis is much higher than that of urethritis. Gonococcal cervicitis although there is pus will flow out from the vagina, but this symptom is easy to be ignored by women. Because it's easy for women to ignore the symptoms as abnormal leucorrhea, vaginitis and other normal inflammation. So women should pay more attention to observation.
Third: it can also cause pain in the perineum of patients, mainly characterized by distending pain, which indicates that the lesions have invaded the posterior urethra, prostate and seminal vesicle of patients; a few patients will also have systemic symptoms, such as fever, lack of strength, no appetite, and sometimes nausea and vomiting.
matters needing attention
Gonorrhea is a kind of serious venereal disease. Patients should adjust their mentality after getting gonorrhea. They should not only be in a good mood, especially those who can't have sex.