general complications

Last reviewed 01/2018

These include:

  • complications from local spread of gonococcal infection -  transluminal spread of N. gonorrhoeae
    • epididymo-orchitis or prostatitis in men
    • pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women
  • complications from haematogenous dissemination (less than 1% of infections)
    • arthritis - generally polyarticular and migratory, usually settling in one or two joints - most often involves the knees, followed by the ankles, wrists, tarsi, metatarsophalangeals and dorsal tendon sheaths of the fingers
    • dermatitis
    • pericarditis, myocarditis, endocarditis
    • meningitis
    • hepatitis, perihepatitis

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