Gonorrhea left untreated for 1 month may lead to aggravation of the condition. If there is no upstream infection, there may be urethritis, cervicitis, etc. If there is upstream infection, there may be epididymitis, endometritis, etc. 1. No upstream infection (1) Impact on men: when suffering from gonorrhea, men often manifest urethritis, which may present with symptoms such as purulent discharge from the urethra and painful urination, and some of them may be accompanied by urinary urgency, frequent urination, or a tingling sensation in the urethra. (2) Impact on women: women usually present with cervicitis, which can be characterized by increased vaginal discharge and purulent, as well as symptoms such as cervical congestion, redness and swelling, or vulvar itching and burning sensation. If the disease is left untreated for a month, it can lead to aggravation of symptoms and even affect normal work and life. 2. Appearance of upward infection (1) Impact on men: men often manifest epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, parurethritis and abscess. (2) Impact on women: women’s upstream infection can lead to gonorrhea pelvic inflammatory disease, may appear endometritis, salpingitis, ovarian cysts, pelvic peritonitis, etc., if not treated in time can lead to chronic pelvic pain and even infertility and other adverse consequences. Both men and women suffering from gonorrhea should be actively treated, otherwise it will lead to different degrees of the consequences of the condition.