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What are the symptoms of gonorrhea in men?

Asked by:Polyhymnia

Asked on:Mar 25, 2026 05:26 PM

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  • Clio Clio

    Mar 25, 2026

    What are the symptoms of gonorrhea in men? Gonorrhea is a common reproductive tract infection today and is highly infectious. Because nowadays, men and women are opening their minds to the outside world. The prevalence of such diseases is getting higher and higher, and the harm to human beings is also very great. In general clinical medicine, there are two types of gonorrhea: subacute and chronic. Chronic gonorrhea in men is mostly caused by subacute gonorrhea.

    The main symptoms of gonorrhea are:

    1. Mild pain during urination, only burning or slight stinging pain during urination, which often indicates terminal hematuria. Urine is usually completely transparent, but gonorrhea mayflies can be seen in it.

    2. Patients are often accompanied by low back pain, pain in the vulva, frequent nocturnal emissions at night, and blood in the semen.

    3. Male gonorrhea is often complicated by urethral orifice adenitis, periurethral orifice tissue inflammation and cysts, prepuce adenitis, vas deferens, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, hydrocele, endoorchiditis, prostatitis, balanoposthitis, gonococcal ulcer, etc.

    4. Poor urination, thin urine flow, short effective range, and even urinary retention. Epididymitis is common in those who do not receive immediate treatment and often suddenly feel pain, swelling, tenderness, and fever in the epididymis. In addition, symptoms such as low sexual desire, weak erection, impotence, premature ejaculation and neurasthenia may also occur. If there is epididymitis on both sides, it often causes obstruction of the epididymal duct and ejaculatory duct and causes infertility.

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