Gonorrhea does not have the 10 symptoms that must exist. The common manifestations of gonorrhea are mainly frequency of urination, urgency of urination, redness and swelling of the urethra, and purulent discharge from the urethra. It can be divided into acute gonorrhea in men, acute gonorrhea in women, gonorrheal anorectitis, gonorrheal pharyngitis, gonorrheal conjunctivitis and so on. 1. Acute gonorrhea in men: Early symptoms are mainly urinary tract irritation, such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and at the same time, there will be redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, and there is discharge from the urethral orifice, and some of them will be purulent discharge. 2. Acute gonorrhea in women: 60% of women infected with gonorrhea are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms, and the symptoms mainly manifest as frequent, urgent and painful urination. Physical examination will find that the urethral opening is flushed, mucosal edema, purulent discharge, etc.. 3. Gonococcal anorectitis: mildly manifested as itching and burning sensation in the anal area, discharge of mucus or purulent secretion, severe cases will appear after the emergency, there are a large number of purulent secretion and bloody secretion. 4. Gonococcal pharyngitis: manifested as dryness, pain, foreign body sensation in the throat, pain in swallowing, and some of them will be accompanied by fever and swollen lymph nodes. 5. Gonorrheal conjunctivitis: mainly manifested as redness, swelling and congestion of the conjunctiva of the eyes, increased eye secretions, some pus secretions, and in severe cases, it will cause corneal ulcers, and even perforation and blindness. If you are infected with gonorrhea, no matter what symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.