Urine routine cannot be tested to confirm the diagnosis of gonorrhea urinary tract infection, and the diagnosis needs to be confirmed by urine culture.
The main method to confirm the diagnosis of gonococcal urethritis is that you need to look for gonococcus bacteria in urine and secretions, and you need to confirm the diagnosis by culturing the bacteria in the urine, and then making a smear and observing the gonococcus bacteria under the microscope.
The urine routine examination mainly includes urine color, transparency, pH, red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, tubular pattern, protein, specific gravity and urine sugar, excluding gonococcus-related tests, so it is not possible to confirm the diagnosis of gonococcal urinary tract infections through the urine routine.
If gonococcal urinary tract infection occurs, the patient needs to go to the hospital in time, and the doctor will issue an individualized treatment plan according to the specific situation.