How long does it take to detect gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is usually detected in about 2~10 days. Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease, the incubation period is usually about 2~10 days, you can do gonorrhea related tests 2~10 days after high-risk contact. After high-risk contact, the infected person can usually appear urethral itching, redness, swelling, pus, as well as urinary pain, urination difficulties and other symptoms. Gonorrhea examination can be done urine culture, urine microscopy microscopic examination, microscopic examination can be the same day out of the results, urine culture examination needs about 2 days to get the results. If the examination suffers from gonorrhea, also need to check whether there is mycoplasma, chlamydia and other pathogens infections, targeted use of phase drug treatment. If you suspect that you have gonorrhea, you should go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delays.