

Symptoms you do experience can show up anywhere from a day or so to several weeks after you’re exposed. Many people with a vagina don’t develop any symptoms of gonorrhea. discoloration and swelling at the penis opening.a pus-like discharge or drip from your penis (this discharge could be yellow, white, beige, or greenish).greater frequency or urgency of urination.That said, it may take several weeks for symptoms to appear, and you might not experience any symptoms at all.īurning or pain during urination may be the first symptom you notice. You may develop noticeable symptoms of gonorrhea within 2 to 30 days after exposure. You’re more likely to notice signs and symptoms of gonorrhea in the morning, according to Planned Parenthood. You might even be more likely to transmit it to your sexual partner(s) when you don’t have any symptoms, since you aren’t aware you have the infection. But even if you’re an asymptomatic carrier - which means you have no symptoms - you can still transmit gonorrhea. You may not always notice any symptoms if you have gonorrhea.
