Symptoms of gonorrhea in women include abnormal secretion and abnormal urination, etc. The specific manifestations are related to age and site of onset.
1. Gonorrhea in adult women: cervicitis may occur, including mucous secretion changing to purulent; it may also cause urethritis and parurethritis, including frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, redness and swelling of urethral orifice with purulent secretion, etc.; it may also occur vestibulitis, such as unilateral redness, swelling and pain in the vestibular gland, or even the formation of abscesses.
2. Gonorrhea in young girls: young girls with gonorrhea may have fever, redness, swelling and burning pain in the vulva, and pus discharge from the vagina.
Gonorrhea in females should be treated in a timely manner and in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, so as to avoid delaying the condition.