6. Pain While Urinating
If you experience any kind of pain or discomfort while urinating, one of the first things that you should look at is a routine bladder infection. It’s one of the most common types of infections out there, and everyone goes through at least once during their lifetime – sometimes bladder infections and the subsequent discomfort can even appear several times of the year whenever the body’s natural pH levels aren’t what they should be.
Where it’s not diagnosed as a bladder infection, you’re likely to experience other obvious symptoms of gonorrhea such as the typical discharge. The sign is also likely to get worse if the initial infection doesn’t get treated soon after the first onset of your symptoms.
If you experience regular pain while urinating, change your diet first and consider any other factors that it could be such as regular washing powder or fabric allergy triggering bladder infections.
If any other symptoms of a typical gonorrhea infection are combined with this one, see your doctor immediately.