In men the first symptoms appear usually between 2 days and 2 weeks since exposure and look like those of chlamydia. Homosexual men can be asymptomatic, especially when the infection affects the pharynx or the rectum..

If you are a man, first you will fell itchiness and stinging in the urethra. A few hours later urinating becomes painful as you will feel pain and burning. Finally a milky discharge is from the penis is observed.

As the infection develops the pain in the urethra gets worse and large quantities of viscous, purulent discharges are produced. When you have an erection it is painful.

  • stinging in the urethra, pain or burning during urination, cloudy urine in most cases.
  • Pain during erection.
  • Thick yellow pus secretion from the penis in 50% of the cases .
  • Testicles inflammation.
  • Prostate inflammation .

If you are a woman, the symptoms may be very mild or nothing at all ( 60-80% of women is asymptomatic).

Symptoms manifest in 1 to 3 weeks’ time. The infection usually affects the cervix and other reproductive organs. You may have frequency, urge to urinate, dysuria, pus in the vaginal discharges and some inflammation which can diagnosed only by physical examination.

Symptoms are usually so mild that many women do not know they have been infected. In many cases the only indication that she’s infected, is that the male sexual partner manifested the disease.

Indications or symptoms in women are:

  • Infection and irritation of the cervix.
  • weak bladder.
  • Itchiness and burning in the area of uterus, usually accompanied by thick yellow to green pus secretion
  • Disturbances in the perianal region.
  • Bleeding between periods.

In both genders Gonorrhea of the rectum occurs from anal intercourse with an infected partner or from the spreading infection from the genital area. It may cause disturbances in the anal area and discharges from the rectum but in many cases it is asymptomatic.