Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that is mainly transmitted through sexual organs. It has a high prevalence and strong infectiousness in daily life, causing serious physical and mental harm to many patients, seriously affecting the normal work and life of gonorrhea patients. Many female patients are also confused about this type of disease. The following is a detailed introduction to some common symptoms of gonorrhea for patients so that they can detect the disease in time. Urethritis is a more common symptom of gonorrhea. The patient's early clinical symptoms include itching of the vulva and redness of the urethral orifice. These are symptoms that patients tend to ignore. As the disease progresses, the urethra orifice discharges yellowish purulent secretions, and symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, and inability to hold urine appear. If women feel that they have these symptoms, they should pay attention and see a doctor as soon as possible. Once the virus in the patient's body lurks in the paraurethral glands and cervical glands for a long time, it is generally not easy to detect. Women should pay attention to changes in their physical condition. Generally speaking, timely treatment in the early stage of abnormalities can control the symptoms well. It is very easy for women to suffer from many gynecological diseases, and this matter needs to be taken seriously and improved. Salpingitis is also a very common symptom of gonorrhea. Women usually develop the disease 2-3 days after menstruation, with symptoms such as fever, chills, malaise, vomiting, etc. For patients with severe symptoms, they may also experience waist discomfort, which may radiate to the vulva if it is serious. There is an increase in leucorrhea with thick blood. When palpated, many small hard lumps can be felt which are painful. The uterus is also painful. The above is a description of the most obvious symptoms of gonorrhea in women. Gonorrhea is a very complicated disease in women's sexual life and needs to be effectively treated. Patients should pay attention to treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Generally speaking, women can prevent sexually transmitted diseases very well if they pay attention to their personal hygiene, maintain a regular lifestyle, and pay special attention to their sexual life. |
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