Gonorrhea in men mainly manifests as acute urethritis symptoms such as purulent discharge from the urethra, redness and swelling of the urethral opening, pain in the urethra and other symptoms, and there may also be symptoms of eye and pharyngeal infections. 1. Acute urethritis: male gonorrhea is mainly manifested as symptoms of acute urethritis, the early stage of the disease may appear urethral urethral erythema, burning, itching, a small amount of mucus secretion, a few days later the symptoms gradually aggravated, the secretion increased, yellowish-white, accompanied by pain, urinary difficulties and other symptoms, a small number of patients may appear fever, decreased appetite and other systemic symptoms. 2. Symptoms of eye infection: due to direct or indirect contact with objects containing gonococcal contamination, gonococcal conjunctivitis may be caused, which manifests as symptoms such as congestion and edema of the eyes, increase in secretion, ulceration, perforation and blindness. 3. Gonococcal stomatitis: mainly seen in patients with a history of oral sex. The oral mucosa is congested and red, and there may be vesicles or superficial ulcers covered with yellowish-white pseudomembrane. The pseudomembrane is easily rubbed off and presents as a hemorrhagic wound. Other symptoms may occur when men suffer from gonorrhea, and complications such as gonorrheal prostatitis and gonorrheal vesiculitis may occur when not treated properly, as well as stenosis or obstruction of the vas deferens, thus leading to infertility. Therefore, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner and standardize their treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying their condition and causing serious complications.