Gonorrhea Symptoms & Early Signs in Nepal
Recognizing the early signs and symptoms of gonorrhea is crucial for timely treatment and preventing complications. In Nepal, many individuals remain undiagnosed because they don't recognize the subtle early warning signs of this common bacterial infection.
Medically Reviewed
- Thin, watery, or pus-like discharge from the penis
- Pain or burning sensation when urinating (dysuria)
- Swollen or painful testicles (less common)
- Increased vaginal discharge in women
- Vaginal bleeding between periods
- Pain during sexual intercourse
Testing & Treatment
Early diagnosis through accurate testing is the only way to confirm gonorrhea. 1. **Symptom Review**: Clinical evaluation of discharge and pain. 2. **Lab Confirmation**: NAAT testing for 99% accuracy. 3. **Screening**: Often bundled with Chlamydia as symptoms overlap.
If symptoms are present, treatment should start immediately after testing. CDC guidelines recommend a single injection of Ceftriaxone. Total cure is possible within 7-10 days if treatment is started early.
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Last Updated: January 13, 2026 |Clinic: STD Treatment Clinic |License: 15834