What is the difference between a non-gonococcal urinary tract infection and a gonorrhea infection?

The difference between non-gonococcal urinary tract infections and gonorrhea infections mainly lies in the differences in the pathogens of infection, symptoms, treatment methods and prognosis.
1. Pathogen: non-gonococcal urinary tract infection is mainly mycoplasma and chlamydia infection, and gonococcal infection is Neisseria gonorrhea infection.
2. Symptoms: non-gonococcal infection symptoms are mild, less purulent secretions, gonorrhea infection symptoms, such as urinary frequency, urgency, urinary pain is more serious, and there is a large amount of yellow pus secretions.
3. Treatment: non-gonococcus choose macrolides such as erythromycin, etc., gonococcus choose cephalosporin antibiotics such as ceftriaxone, etc. to carry out treatment.
4. Prognosis: non-gonococcal infections basically do not leave sequelae after cure, while gonococcal urethritis may have the sequelae of urethral stenosis.
When the urethra is infected, you need to actively consult the doctor, under the guidance of the physician to carry out reasonable treatment.