GonorrheaSymptomsIt is fairly common for
gonorrhea to cause no symptoms, especially in women.
The incubation period, the time from exposure to the bacteria until symptoms
develop, is usually 2 to 5 days. But sometimes symptoms may not develop for up
to 30 days. Gonorrhea may not cause symptoms until the infection
has spread to other areas of the body. See the What Happens section of this
topic. Symptoms in women In women, the early symptoms are
sometimes so mild that they are mistaken for a
bladder infection or vaginal infection. Symptoms may
include: - Painful or frequent
urination.
- Anal itching, pain, bleeding, or
discharge.
- Abnormal vaginal discharge.
- Abnormal
vaginal bleeding during or after sex or between periods.
- Genital
itching.
- Irregular menstrual bleeding.
- Lower abdominal
(belly) pain.
- Fever and general tiredness.
- Swollen and
painful glands at the opening of the vagina (Bartholin glands).
- Painful sexual intercourse.
- Sore throat
(rare).
- Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) (rare).
Symptoms in men In men, symptoms are usually
obvious enough that they will cause a man to seek medical treatment before
complications occur. But some men have mild or no symptoms and can unknowingly
transmit gonorrhea infections to their sex partners. Symptoms may
include: - Abnormal discharge from the penis (clear or
milky at first, and then yellow, creamy, and excessive, sometimes
blood-tinged).
- Painful or frequent urination.
- Anal
itching, pain, bleeding, or discharge.
- Sore throat
(rare).
- Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) (rare).
Symptoms of gonorrhea that has spread to sites other
than the genitals (disseminated gonococcal infection) include: - Rash.
- Joint pain or
arthritis.
- Inflamed tendons.
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