The cervix is primarily affected in women infected with this sexually transmitted disease; however gonorrhea can spread to the uterus and fallopian tubes if left untreated. Often women do not experience recognizable symptoms; however when symptoms do occur they can include:
The primary point of infection in men is most often the urethra. About one in five infected men may not experience symptoms of gonorrhea; however the majority of men who do have symptoms may experience:
Other symptoms such as are pain, swelling, discharge can occur when gonorrhea affects the throat or rectum of both women and men.
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