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GONORRHEA










Gonorrhea is extremely common among men and women, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that there are approximately 820,000 new gonorrhea infections in the United States each year. Many men with gonorrhea are asymptomatic. When present, signs and symptoms of urethral infection in men include dysuria or a white, yellow, or green urethral discharge that usually appears one to fourteen days after infection. In cases where urethral infection is complicated by epididymitis, men with gonorrhea may also complain of testicular or scrotal pain. Gonorrhea is also treatable with antibiotics.



















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