2. Abnormal Discharge
A very common symptom of almost all STI’s is abnormal discharge. It typically has an unfavorable smell, as well… as one could imagine with an infection. It is no surprise. Since gonorrhea is a bacterial infection, this is the nature of the game.
Typically, if you find out you have this, an antibiotic will be prescribed (something such as azithromycin or doxycycline are common). You can also eat naturally antibiotic/ antibacterial foods to support your immune system in fighting it off; but always do testing, before diagnosis (and if you receive a diagnosis) after diagnosis, before you engage in sexual activity with another person.
Because, if you do not, you are liable to transfer the infection to your partner. And also, then continue to reinfect yourself if that continues. Since gonorrhea has been called the second most common STI by Medical News Today, 2018, it would be wise to be cautious.