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Symptoms of acute gonorrhea

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  Symptoms of acute gonorrhea: the main reason why gonorrhea is difficult to cure

  The reason is that when the patient discovered the disease, he did not receive timely treatment. Due to the rapid onset of gonorrhea, if the best treatment opportunity is delayed, it will not only increase the difficulty of treatment, but also cause some complications, which will affect the patient's health. healthy Causing just serious injury. So what are the main symptoms of acute gonorrhea?

  Symptoms of acute gonorrhea:

  1. The lymph nodes on both sides may be slightly swollen and tender.

  2. The urethral orifice is everted due to a large amount of gonorrhea infection and pus constantly irritating the urethral orifice. Squeeze from the base of the penis to the urethral opening with your hands to push the pus or mucus to the urethral opening for discharge.

  3. After 1 to 3 weeks of acute urethritis, the symptoms gradually alleviate, the suppuration and discharge of pus decrease, and the thick yellow-white pus gradually turns into a small amount of thin secretions. After 6 weeks, the urethral secretions may completely disappear and enter the quiescent or chronic phase. At this time, patients often ignore it or think that they have recovered on their own.

  4. The urethral orifice may be red, swollen, itchy and slightly tingling, followed by thin mucus flowing out. In severe cases, there may be mild swelling, causing difficulty in urination.

  5. A few days after the infection, diplococcus gonorrhoeae invades the entire anterior urethra, and pus flows to the urethra orifice and overflows.

  6. After 24 hours, the redness and swelling develop to the entire glans penis and part of the urethra, and the mucus secretions from the urethra gradually increase and overflow out of the urethra orifice.

  Symptoms of acute gonorrhea: After infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacteria will gradually invade from shallow to deep, from the surface to the inside. If the treatment is timely and reasonable, it will be easier to eliminate the bacteria. If not treated in time, bacteria can easily ascend. Generally, they can invade the posterior urethra 2 weeks after infection, and the patient will begin to experience frequent urination and inability to hold urine. After that, gonococci can invade the prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis, bladder, etc., causing inflammation. Once the above symptoms appear, timely treatment should be carried out.

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