Gonorrhea comorbidities, in fact, are symptoms of infections that occur elsewhere in addition to the typical gonorrheal urethritis or gonorrheal genitourinary tract infections caused by the patient’s infection with gonococcus. Symptoms of this infection, which are usually predominant in male patients, may include gonorrheal glans, or significant post-gonorrheal urethral stricture, as well as gonorrheal prostatitis. After the appearance of these symptoms, some may experience urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and urinary pain. At the same time, also due to acute prostatitis, may cause the patient to develop certain perineum as well as near the anus dull pain, or pain during bowel movement as well as anal swelling and other symptoms. Some may experience symptoms such as back pain. Of course, it may also be accompanied by gonorrheal epididymitis and so on. In addition, for female patients, there may be certain gonorrhea pelvic inflammation or ureteritis, and endometritis, and so on.