May 11th, 2011 |
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Male penis discharge from Gonorrhea infection
Discharge from a gonorrhea infected penis
Source: DermIS.net
Pictures of STDS: Male Patient with Gonorrhea
Pictures of gonorrhea infecting men will typically show a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that is thicker and more gelatinous than in other pictures of STDs. More men than women experience symptoms of gonorrhea which appear after a 4-6 day incubation period after the infection – though it may take as long as 30 days for signs to appear. Men have a 20% risk of infection from a single act of vaginal intercourse, though they may also contract an infection from oral or anal intercourse with men or women. Women have a much greater chance (60-80%) of acquiring infection through vaginal intercourse with an infected man.
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Gonorrhea Throat Infection
Gonorrhea infection in the throat
Source: CDC/PHIL
Pictures of STDS: Throat Infected with Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea bacteria tends to infect the mucous portions of the body, such as the genital tract, penis, rectum, eyes, vagina, and throat. In these pictures of gonorrhea, a patient has gonorrhea infecting the mouth and throat. Gonorrhea infections of the mouth are transmitted through oral sex, usually on a man infected with gonorrhea. Symptoms of gonorrhea infecting the mouth and throat are usually nonexistent, but may manifest as a sore throat. Because the experienced symptoms of gonorrhea mouth and throat are similar to many other conditions, the infection is often misdiagnosed. But viewing pictures of STDs can help people suspect a gonorrhea infection and seek out STD testing to correctly identify the infection so a doctor can apply the proper treatment.
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Male penis bumps from Gonorrhea infection
Penis bumps caused by Gonorrhea
Source: CDC/PHIL
Pictures of STDs: Penis with Visible Symptoms of Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea bacteria are carried in the semen and vaginal fluids and cause a discharge in men and women. The pictures of gonorrhea infecting men below exhibit a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis that is more viscous and less transparent than in other pictures of STDs. Male patients may experience symptoms of gonorrhea, such as a burning sensation when urinating and sometimes painful or swollen testicles. Gonorrhea can also infect the rectum as a result of anal sex. Symptoms of gonorrhea infecting the rectum include an involuntary discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, and painful bowel movements. Men who suspect they have gonorrhea should immediately test for the infection since their female sex partners have a much greater risk of contracting the disease.