The two are sexually transmitted diseases, but the causative organisms are different. Warts are caused by human papilloma virus infection, while gonorrhea is due to the invasion of the genitourinary tract by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The site of warts invasion is only a localized lesion of the mucosa of the genitourinary tract and there are no comorbidities. Gonorrhea is a bacterium that can invade the posterior urethra or prostate, and in women, the pelvis or fallopian tubes. Therefore, gonorrhea can cause comorbidities and is more serious compared to warts, but both diseases need to be treated aggressively after infection.