The early stage of female non-gonococcal gonorrhea may have no obvious symptoms, or there may be symptoms such as urethral pain and itching, frequent urination, and increased secretion. Female non-gonococcal urethritis is non-gonococcal urethritis, refers to the urethritis caused by the infection of the urethra by pathogens other than gonococcus such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, trichomonas vaginalis, and so on, and some patients do not have obvious symptoms after infection. If symptoms occur, they are usually itching, painful urination, urethral congestion, urinary frequency and other urinary symptoms; can also involve the vagina or cervix, leukorrhea or odor, cervical edema and other symptoms. When a woman suffers from non-gonococcal urethritis, she needs to consult a doctor for examination, to clarify the type of pathogen, and to carry out targeted treatment.