A common complication of gonorrhea in women is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can occur if the infection spreads to the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. PID can lead to severe reproductive health issues, including chronic pelvic pain, infertility, and an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy. Early diagnosis and treatment of gonorrhea are essential to prevent these complications.
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Gonorrhea may occasionally cause a rash if it is not treated promptly. This symptom is not the most common presentation of gonorrhea.
The most common complication of vulvectomy is the development of a tumor-like collection of clear liquid (wound seroma)
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Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
Bleeding during and after cone biopsy is the most common complication. Rarely, uncontrolled bleeding during the procedure may result in an emergency hysterectomy.
Some men with gonorrhea may have no symptoms at all. However, common symptoms in men include a burning sensation when urinating, or a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that usually appears 1 to 14 days after infection. Sometimes men with gonorrhea get painful or swollen testicles. Most women with gonorrhea do not have any symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms, they are often mild and can be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. The initial symptoms in women can include a painful or burning sensation when urinating, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious complications from the infection, even if symptoms are not present or are mild.