What are the symptoms of gonorrhea in women?

Symptoms of gonorrhea in women mainly include cervical changes, urethral irritation symptoms, vaginitis, pelvic complications, etc.; gonorrhea in women, like gonorrhea in men, belongs to the irritation symptoms of the urethral genital organs caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, which is a sexually transmitted disease. The symptoms of gonorrhea in women are not as typical as those in men, and it is very easy to misdiagnose gonorrhea as common vaginitis and chronic gonorrhea with atypical symptoms, which leads to recurrent complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. 1. Cervical changes: the typical symptoms of acute gonorrhea in women are acute cervicitis, manifested by cervical congestion, redness, swelling, tenderness, and purulent secretions on the surface of the cervix. 2. Urethral irritation: female gonorrhea is usually combined with urethral infection, causing urethral irritation, frequent urination, urinary fever, painful urination and so on. 3. Vaginitis: female gonorrhea is accompanied by increased vaginal discharge, purulent discharge, vulvar itching, burning, tingling, vulvar redness and swelling and other symptoms of acute vaginitis. 4. Pelvic complications: If female gonorrhea is not completely cured in the acute stage, it leads to pelvic gonorrhea infection causing acute and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, including endometritis, salpingitis, peritonitis, infertility, etc. If female gonorrhea is suspected to be infected with gonorrhea, it may cause acute and chronic pelvic inflammation. If a woman is suspected of having gonorrhea infection, it is recommended that she consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis in a timely manner.