Can male gonorrhea have no symptom?

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Gonorrhea is mainly caused by the human body infected with gonococcus, but after the human body infected with gonococcus, patients will not immediately appear symptoms, but there is a latent period. Wait until after the incubation period, patients will appear more obvious symptoms.

Can male gonorrhea have no symptom?

For acute gonorrhea, after infected with pathogenic bacteria, 1 to 3 days will appear obvious symptoms, and in the first week the symptoms of the body is the most obvious. However, if the patient is not treated in time or in the wrong way, after 4 to 6 weeks, the acute gonorrhea will turn into chronic gonorrhea, and the symptoms of the patient will gradually disappear.

Gonococcus in the body of patients with chronic gonorrhea will hide in urethral folds and mucous membrane. Therefore, some patients with gonorrhea will be due to the recurrence of the disease and lead to urethral submucosal gland fossa and surrounding tissue fibrosis, resulting in urethral and muscle tube gradually narrow into, resulting in the occurrence of seminal duct obstruction, seriously affecting male sexual function and fertility.

Although male gonorrhea patients will not appear some obvious symptoms, but from some behavior or can judge chronic gonorrhea. For patients with chronic gonorrhea, there will be slight pain when urinating, but only burning or mild tingling in the urethra, and hematuria will appear at the end. The patient's urine is generally transparent, but some gonococcal filaments can be seen. In addition to the pain in urination, there will be dysuria, urinary tract weakness, urinary retention * and so on.

matters needing attention

When men suffer from chronic gonorrhea, they often have other inflammatory diseases. The common complications are urethritis, periurethral tissue inflammation, vasectomy, seminal vesiculitis, balanoposthitis and other diseases. Therefore, if men have these symptoms, they should go to the hospital in time for relevant examination, so that they can receive timely treatment.