Does gonorrhea recur in men?


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Male gonorrhoea patients who show delayed treatment, failure to attend regular STD clinics for standardized medication, and some patients who recover from regular treatment and then re-infection may show recurrence. The patient will again show frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, and urethral orifice redness. There is thin mucus outflow from the urethral orifice. After 24 hours, the disease will worsen, and the secretion will become yellow and purulent. Therefore, once gonorrhea is shown, it is recommended to go to a regular STD clinic for standardization and adequate medication. After the end of treatment, all symptoms and signs disappear, and pathogens are detected one week later. If it is negative, it is cured.