Does gonorrhea increase white blood cells?

Leukocytes may be elevated in gonorrhea, usually not in milder cases, but may be elevated in more severe cases. Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which is mainly a purulent infection of the urinary and genital systems. It is mainly transmitted through impure sexual intercourse, and may also be caused by contact with items with Neisseria gonorrhoeae secretions, such as underwear and towels. When you have gonorrhea and the symptoms are mild and there is no fever, the phenomenon of elevated white blood cells usually does not occur, but if gonorrhea is not treated in a timely manner and the disease is delayed, resulting in gradual aggravation of the disease, fever may appear and elevated white blood cells may occur. Gonorrhea usually causes symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and abnormal discharge from the urethra or vagina, etc. Gonorrhea has a short incubation period and is highly contagious. Gonorrhea can be improved by medication. You can use drugs such as Ceftriaxone sodium for injection as prescribed by your doctor, which is usually effective for gonorrheal urethritis or gonorrheal pharyngitis, as well as gonorrhea combined with vesiculitis. It can also be treated with Daguanomycin, which is also useful for disseminated gonorrhea and gonorrhea with vesiculitis, as prescribed by the doctor.