5 Symptoms Gonorrhea Must Have, Is It True?

The 5 symptoms of gonorrhea are not true, the diagnosis of gonorrhea can not be judged only by the symptoms, you need to go to the hospital for examination. Gonorrhea patients of different ages, genders and locations may have different symptoms, and some patients may have no obvious symptoms, so the “5 symptoms of gonorrhea” is not scientific. 1. Adult female gonorrhea: the main manifestation of cervicitis (cervical opening red, swollen, painful to touch, its mucous secretion into purulent). There can also be urethritis and parurethritis (urethral opening is red and swollen, may flow purulent secretion or accompanied by pressure and pain, urinary frequency, urgency and other symptoms), vestibular adenitis (unilateral vestibular adenitis is red, swollen and painful, and in severe cases, there may be abscess formation) and so on. 2. Adult male gonorrhea: mainly manifested as acute urethritis, at the beginning is usually urethral urethral urethral erythema, itchy, burning, may appear a small amount of mucus secretion, then the symptoms gradually aggravated, the amount of secretion increased and changed to purulent, may be accompanied by urinary pain, urinary difficulties, fever, loss of appetite and other symptoms. 3. Gonorrhea in young girls: mainly manifested as gonococcal vulvovaginitis, accompanied by fever, vulvar redness, swelling, burning pain, purulent discharge from the vaginal opening and other symptoms. 4. Gonococcal pharyngitis: most patients are asymptomatic, some patients may have sore throat, dry throat, swallowing pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes in the neck and other symptoms. 5. Gonococcal conjunctivitis: the eyes are congested and edematous, accompanied by more purulent secretions, and in severe cases, it can cause corneal ulcers, perforation, and even blindness. Patients with the above discomfort, suspected the existence of gonorrhea, should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis, not blind judgment, so as not to delay the condition.