The best answer to this is D. Gonorrhea is one of the sexually transmitted diseases that do not have any symptoms. People are not likely to realize that they have it until one such symptom manifests itself. Foul-smelling discharge is always a cause for concern. The unfortunate thing about this is that people may have passed it on to their other sexual partners without realizing that they have it.
Men who have this condition may report other symptoms that will be alarming like having pain while urinating and experiencing some bleeding. If these symptoms are experienced by men, they should go to a medical specialist immediately in order to be diagnosed and possibly get treatments that will ease the symptoms being experienced.
The answer would be D.) Foul-smelling discharge from the penis. Gonorrhea usually does not have symptoms so a person can easily get it from its partner who does not know has it. If a person catches gonorrhea and did not he or she has it, it may infertility to that person.
For men who have gonorrhea, the sperm cells are blocked in the penis making it difficult to flow to a woman’s ovary. Not only that, men with gonorrhea will experience pain and sometimes will bleed when they are urinating. The best thing to do to avoid catching this STI is to practice safe sex by using condoms.
Foul-smelling discharge from the penis-rationale: symptoms of gonorrhea in men include purulent, foul-smelling drainage from the penis and painful urination. rashes on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet are symptoms of the secondary stage of syphilis. cauliflower-like warts on the penis are a sign of human papillomavirus. painful red papules on the shaft of the penis may be a sign of the first stage of genital herpes. client needs category: physiological integrity client needs subcategory: physiological adaptation cognitive level: application reference: smeltzer, s.c., et al. brunner & suddarths textbook of medical-surgical nursing,11th ed. philadelphia: lippincott williams & wilkins, 2008, p. 2507.