Table of contents:
- Various common signs and symptoms of gonorrhea
- Symptoms of gonorrhea in men
- Symptoms of gonorrhea in women
- Is it true that gonorrhea can cause constipation?
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease with a high number of cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that around 78 million people worldwide are infected with gonorrhea every year. The high number of cases of gonorrhea is caused by symptoms that are too vague or may not even appear at all, so not everyone is aware they have gonorrhea. Well, constipation is said to be one of the symptoms of gonorrhea that often appears, but is often ignored.
Various common signs and symptoms of gonorrhea
Gonorrhea or also known as gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterial infection Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Gonorrhea is transmitted through vaginal, oral, and anal sex without the protection of a condom.
The bacteria that cause gonorrhea infect the genitals, reproductive organs, rectum, and throat. The most common symptoms of gonorrhea are a foreign discharge from the genitals and frequent urination that feels burning.
Symptoms of gonorrhea in men and women can be different. The following is a more detailed review:
Symptoms of gonorrhea in men
- Foreign fluid draining from the urethra; usually white, yellow, or greenish like pus.
- Pain and swelling of the testicles (the ends of the testicles are also swollen)
- Urinating frequently
- Urination feels hot, sore, burning
- The anus is itchy, painful, and even bleeds
- Pain during bowel movements
- Difficulty swallowing due to swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
- The eye hurts and is more sensitive to light. Usually accompanied by belek (eye discharge) that resembles pus.
- Joint pain that is accompanied by swelling, is red, and feels warm to the touch.
Symptoms of gonorrhea in women
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Bleeding after sexual intercourse
- Fever
- Yellow to green vaginal discharge
- The vaginal lips and vulva swell
- Vaginal bleeding between menstrual cycles.
- Abdominal or pelvic pain that usually ends in vomiting.
- Urination feels hot, sore, burning
- The anus secretes a vaginal discharge that causes itching, pain, and bleeding
- Pain during bowel movements
- Difficulty swallowing due to swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
- The eye hurts and is more sensitive to light. Usually accompanied by eye discharge that resembles pus.
- Joint pain that is accompanied by swelling, is red, and feels warm to the touch.
Is it true that gonorrhea can cause constipation?
Constipation is not a common symptom of gonorrhea. However, constipation can be a symptom of a gonorrhea infection that has already attacked the rectum (anus) area.
If the gonorrhea bacteria infects the anal area, possible symptoms include anal itching, constipation, pain during bowel movements, and a foreign discharge from the anal canal (which can be accompanied or without bleeding). If not treated promptly, gonorrhea infection in the rectum can lead to abscess formation (pus-filled lumps) in the anus.
Gonorrhea infection of the anus is more common in men who have sex with men through anal sex.
If you experience the symptoms of gonorrhea as mentioned above, immediately consult a doctor to get the right treatment as soon as possible.
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