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* Cervical mucosa may become fragile and bleed even with some manipulation. | * Cervical mucosa may become fragile and bleed even with some manipulation. | ||
* Cervical motion tenderness during bimanual pelvic examination | * Cervical motion tenderness during bimanual pelvic examination | ||
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Physical examination
Male
- Purulent or mucopurulent discharge from urethera. The discharge can be demonstrated by milking the shaft of penis.
- Epididymal tenderness and edema usually unilateral
Female Pelvic examination
Inspection
- Purulent or mucopurulent discharge
- Vaginal bleeding
Palpation
- Cervical mucosa may become fragile and bleed even with some manipulation.
- Cervical motion tenderness during bimanual pelvic examination
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A highly contagious infection, gonococcal ophthalmia is due the pathogenic bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. From Public Health Image Library (PHIL). [1]