Gonorrhea is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection and can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, mother-to-child and indirect contact, and is associated with a history of infection and unsafe sex. Gonorrhea is a genitourinary purulent infectious disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection. It is highly contagious and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, and in a few cases, it can be contracted through contact with items carrying Neisseria gonorrhoeae. If a pregnant woman has gonorrhea, she may infect her fetus during pregnancy and delivery. Other factors that increase the risk of gonorrhea infection include a history of gonorrhea infection and unsafe sex. Gonorrhea has an incubation period of about 2 to 10 days and symptoms include burning and purulent discharge from the urethra in men, cervicitis and urethritis in women. When checking out gonorrhea, you need to actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment and strengthen the daily life management, so as not to delay the condition.