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When associated with Gonorrhea, if you have swollen testicles or testicular pain, is it noticeable?

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When associated with Gonorrhea, if you have swollen testicles or testicular pain, is it noticeable?

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Dear bigguy – It’s time for you to take action – NOW! Signs and symptoms of gonorrhea may include: Thick, cloudy or bloody discharge from the penis Pain or burning sensation when urinating Frequent urination Pain during sexual intercourse The first signs and symptoms of gonorrhea generally appear within 2 to 10 days after exposure to the bacterium. However, some people may be infected for months before signs or symptoms occur. In men, first there’s a tingling sensation in the urethra, the passageway that carries urine from your bladder to the outside of your body. Later, urination becomes painful and you may notice a discharge from your penis. As the infection progresses, urethral pain usually becomes more pronounced and the discharge becomes more profuse and thick. When to seek medical advice Ask your doctor to test for gonorrhea if you: Have a discharge from your vagina or penis or have other signs or symptoms of gonorrhea Know gonorrhea has been diagnosed in a partner Talk to your d

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