The symptoms of gonorrhea are different because of gender, as follows: 1. Men: Adult men with gonorrhea start with burning, itching, redness and swelling of the urethra, and a small amount of mucus discharge, and after a few days the symptoms worsen, the discharge can become yellowish white and the amount increases, and there can be painful urination and difficulty in urination, etc. Usually the systemic symptoms are light, and a few patients can have fever, general malaise, anorexia and other symptoms. If no medication is given, the symptoms will gradually decrease after 10-14 days and basically disappear after one month. 2. Women: For female patients, 60% of female infected patients with gonorrhea are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, manifesting as cervicitis, urethritis, mucus discharge may change to purulent, and the cervical opening may be red, swollen and painful to touch.