Is gonorrhea male asymptomatic?
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Mingming went to the hospital for examination and said it was gonorrhea, but there was no symptom of gonorrhea. Are you still sighing about it? Experts point out that gonorrhea generally has symptoms, but only invisible gonorrhea. If there is no symptom of gonorrhea, it is likely to be invisible gonorrhea. As for whether it is gonorrhea, you need to go to the hospital for further observation. Is gonorrhea male asymptomatic? Let's study and discuss with you.
Is gonorrhea male asymptomatic?
Symptom 1: inguinal lymph nodes are often infected, causing redness, swelling, pain, and even purulence. Some patients have frequent urination, urgency, and polyuria at night. When the disease spreads to the posterior urethra, there may be terminal hematuria, bloody semen, and mild perineal distention. The general symptoms are mild, sometimes with fever and general discomfort.
Symptom 2: the urethral orifice is red, swollen, itchy and slightly itchy, with thin mucus flowing out, causing urination discomfort, and the symptoms worsen 24 hours later. Urination pain is often the chief complaint of patients when they seek medical treatment. At the beginning of urination, there is burning pain at the urethral orifice, and the pain is relieved after urination. In severe cases, when the glans touches the underpants, they feel pain, and when walking, they often take the posture of bowing waist.
Symptom 3: the treatment in acute stage is not timely, and it can turn into chronic if it is not thorough. The initial symptoms of gonorrhea can be complicated with prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and epididymitis. Repeated attacks can lead to total urethral stricture, vas deferens stricture or obstruction, causing secondary infertility.
matters needing attention
1. We should publicize the knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases, advocate noble moral sentiment, strictly prohibit whoring and prostitution, advocate self-discipline, and oppose sexual freedom and liberation. 2. Hair coloring can reduce the incidence of gonococcal infection. 3. Prophylactic use of antibiotics can reduce the risk of infection. Can take norfloxacin or amoxicillin before and after sexual intercourse, can effectively prevent the infection of sexually transmitted diseases. 4. Sexual partners were treated at the same time. 5. Patients should pay attention to personal hygiene and isolation, and should not share the bed or bath with family members, children, especially girls. 6. In public baths, do not take a bath, and advocate taking a shower. 7. Timely treatment should be given after the illness, so as not to infect the spouse and others.