How long does it take for an sti like gonohrrea to develop on a man?


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average for gonnorrhea is 3-10 days from infection. but all sti's develop at different rates, and it depends on your general health, and what practices put you at risk in the first place
according to online doctors you can start forming a rash or small amouts of ***** discharge withing 2 to 3 weeks
you would get a positive result very quick if you had it, but the side effects of gonorrhea will take longer. best to get test
sometimes with stds they never show any syp-toms...thats the bad thing with them n how so many people get caught out you could go arond for years with and std and they can be contracted through oral sex full intercorse evn fingering if you dont wash your hands after. best to be on the safe side n get tested every coup-le of years or if have had unp-rotected sex then straight after... gonorhrrea does have some syp-toms though especially in men discarge,, icting soreness... it can start showing only 3 days after contracting but also 2 years after thats the **** about getting one you may never no.so be safe not sorry
about 2 weeks
The symptoms of a rash or discharge from the penis usually starts about 10 to 14 days after infection. However, other sysmptoms such as feeling unwell may start prior to this.
read this

http://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/stdfact...
for gonorrhea it's usually within 10 days.
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