What Are the Symptoms of Gonorrhea in Women?
Disease description:
I’ve been experiencing severe urinary frequency and urgency all day today, and urination is extremely painful. Additionally, my vaginal discharge has increased significantly over the past few days. I’d like to know: What are the symptoms of gonorrhea in women?
Hello, gonorrhea is primarily caused by prolonged exposure of the genital area to a bacterial infection (Neisseria gonorrhoeae), not a virus. This leads to various infections in the genital organs, which—over time—may cause increasing discomfort and pain. If left untreated, it can progress to more severe symptoms, including painful urination, genital itching, discharge, and, in advanced or complicated cases, ulceration or abscess formation.
It is important to clarify that gonorrhea and syphilis are distinct sexually transmitted infections (STIs) caused by different pathogens: gonorrhea by *Neisseria gonorrhoeae*, and syphilis by *Treponema pallidum*. The text mistakenly conflates the two. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate antibiotic treatment are essential for gonorrhea to prevent complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility, or systemic dissemination.
We hope this information is helpful. Wishing you good health and well-being.