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Symptoms of Gonorrhea in Women

4. Cramps and Pelvic Pain

You feel cramps and pelvic pain but it’s not even that time of the month yet. No, no. Aunty Flo is not supposed to visit at this time of the month. You took a few painkillers hoping these symptoms will disappear, but the pain and cramping persist. The bacteria that causes gonorrhea can spread and infect the uterus or fallopian tubes. This can in turn cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) resulting in cramping and pelvic pain. Long-term damage to the fallopian tubes and infertility may result from untreated gonorrhea.