Gonorrhea lumbago symptoms?

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In recent years, gonorrhea has increased significantly in the world. Since 1975, gonorrhea has been dead again in China. The number of gonorrhea patients has been increasing year by year. In recent years, with the sharp rise of syphilis cases, gonorrhea cases showed a downward trend year by year. However, gonorrhea is still a common sexually transmitted disease in China, and it is also a class B infectious disease that needs to be focused on in the law of the people's Republic of China on the prevention and control of infectious diseases. Gonorrhea lumbago symptoms? Let's talk about it

Gonorrhea lumbago symptoms?

The incubation period is generally 2-10 days, with an average of 3-5 days. The urethra began to burn, itch, redness and eversion. Burning pain during micturition, accompanied by frequent micturition, and a small amount of mucinous secretion at urethral orifice. 3-4 days later, most of the urethra mucosa epithelium had focal necrosis, produced a large number of purulent secretions, and had sharp pain during urination, glans and prepuce redness and swelling. Drenching wire or blood can be seen in the urethra, and pus scab can be formed at the urethral orifice when getting up in the morning. With different degrees of systemic symptoms.

After infection, the symptoms are mild or asymptomatic. After 3-5 days of incubation period, urethritis, cervicitis, paraurethral adenitis, vestibular adenitis and proctitis appear successively, among which cervicitis is the most common. 70% of female gonorrhea patients had urethral infection. Gonococcal cervicitis is common and often occurs at the same time as urethritis.

Gonococcal vestibular gland inflammation is characterized by redness and protruding at the opening of the vestibular gland, obvious tenderness and purulent secretions. In severe cases, the orifice of the gland is blocked by purulent secretions and cannot be excreted, resulting in vestibular gland abscess. It has obvious pain, difficulty in moving, and may be accompanied by fever, general discomfort and other symptoms. ② Gonococcal paraurethral adenitis has purulent secretion from the external orifice of urethra.

matters needing attention

Patients with uncomplicated gonorrhea after treatment with the recommended protocol and rules generally do not need to go back to the doctor for the treatment test. If gonococcus is isolated, drug sensitivity test should be done to select effective drug treatment. It is suggested that the education of patients and the diagnosis and treatment of sexual partners should be strengthened