Symptoms of Gonococcal Skin Infections

Gonococcal skin infections are most often considered to be related to gonorrhea. In male patients, purulent discharge from the urethra accompanied by urethral pain and other symptoms, while in female patients, the main manifestations are cervicitis, pus discharge from the vagina and other symptoms. Gonorrhea is a kind of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria caused by the genitourinary system, purulent disease. Adult male patients with gonorrhea will have purulent discharge from the urethra, burning, redness, swelling and itching at the urethra, which may be accompanied by urethral pain and difficulty urinating. Adult women with gonorrhea may have cervicitis, urethritis, and vestibulitis, such as redness and swelling of the cervical opening, frequent urination, abscesses, and pus discharge from the vagina. If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be related to gonorrhea, and it is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital after diagnosis, and cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment.