Gonococcal urethritis is known as gonorrhea. Gonococcal urethritis is a specific urinary tract infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, and common symptoms include urethral pain, increased urethral discharge, fever and other symptoms.
1. Urethral pain: after Neisseria gonorrhea infection of the urethra, the mucous membrane of the urethral opening of the patient is red and swollen, and there is also itching and tingling in the urethra. Patients may experience urinary pain and urgency when urinating.
2. Increased urethral secretion: After Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, patients can discharge a lot of secretion from the urethra, initially thin mucus, and more yellowish-white purulent secretion in the later stage.
3. Fever: After infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, patients may also have fever, chills and other systemic symptoms.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors, pay attention to perineal hygiene, drink more water and urinate more.