Urinary tract infections and gonorrhea are related, and urinary tract infections include gonorrhea, which is a type of urinary tract infection. UTI is an infectious disease caused by pathogens growing and multiplying in the urinary tract, in which pathogens include Neisseria gonorrhea, Klebsiella, Escherichia coli, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Gonococcus, and viruses, etc. Symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, pain, hematuria, and lower back pain, and even systemic symptoms, such as fever and chills, may occur. Gonorrhea is a type of urinary tract infection. Gonorrhea is a purulent infection of the genitourinary tract caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhea, which often presents with symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and abnormal discharge from the urethra or vagina. Clinical diagnosis of urinary tract infection, need to clarify the specific pathogenic microorganisms, targeted treatment, in order to achieve the purpose of effective treatment. If the diagnosis is gonorrhea, then you can use cephalosporin antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor, such as ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, etc. If the patient can not use cephalosporin drugs, you can also use macrolide treatment.