Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease, caused by gonococcal infection, and can be seen in dermatology or urology, which is a cross-disciplinary disease. Regardless of which department, its treatment has to take the anti-infection approach, and the drugs taken include intramuscular injection drugs and oral drugs. Generally, the myocardial injection drugs include Daikanomycin, which can be used once to achieve the purpose of cure, and the course of myocardial injection or intravenous drip is 7-10 days. If one is allergic to the above drugs or is afraid of injections, one can choose oral drugs, but of course the effect of oral drugs is certainly not as effective as that of injections. Oral medications include tetracyclines or minocycline, etc. The pathogenic bacteria can be tested again after a course of treatment to make sure that the gonococcus has been eradicated.