Gonorrhea in Women: Early Symptoms & What to Look For
Early symptoms of gonorrhea in females may include:
1. Burning or painful sensation during urination
2. Increased urinary frequency or urgency
3. Unusual discharge from the vagina that may be yellow, green, or bloody
4. Pelvic pain or lower abdominal pain
5. Bleeding between menstrual periods
6. Inflammation or soreness in the throat (if performing oral sex)
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