People often first notice acute gonococcal epididymo-orchitis as a sudden, one‑sided testicular or scrotal pain that can build quickly over hours, with the area becoming swollen, tender, and warm. Many also have urethral symptoms from gonorrhea, such as burning with urination and a yellow‑green penile discharge, sometimes with fever or feeling unwell. For some, the first signs of acute gonococcal epididymo-orchitis appear after recent unprotected sex, and the sharp scrotal pain prompts urgent care to rule out emergencies like testicular torsion.