Does gonorrhea have a symptom?

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Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae (referred to as Neisseria gonorrhoeae). The incidence rate is second in China. Neisseria gonorrhoeae is gram-negative diplococcus, which is difficult to survive without human body. It is easy to kill by general disinfectants. Does gonorrhea have a symptom? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Does gonorrhea have a symptom?

The incubation period of male acute gonorrhea 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. Male chronic gonorrhea generally has no obvious symptoms, when the body resistance is reduced, such as excessive fatigue, drinking, sexual intercourse, can appear urethritis symptoms.

Female gonorrhea female acute gonorrhea infection after the beginning of symptoms mild or asymptomatic, generally after 3 to 5 days of incubation period, have urethritis, cervicitis, urethritis, vestibular gland inflammation and proctitis, among which cervicitis is the most common. 70% of female gonorrhea patients had urethral infection.

matters needing attention

1. Carry out health education to avoid non marital sex. 2. Promote safe sex and promote the use of condoms. 3. Pay attention to isolation and disinfection to prevent cross infection. 4. Do a good job in the follow-up of patients' sexual partners, check and treat them in time. 5. Carry out STD examination for pregnant women and preventive eye drops for newborns to prevent gonococcal ophthalmitis of newborns.