Some people are afraid of infection even if they stay in a hotel or take a shower, which is not true. When men suspect that they are suffering from chronic gonorrhea, they can determine this by self-examination. The actual chronic gonorrhea is the result of the backward invasion of the gonococcus along the male urethra, the membrane and the prostate, which causes chronic inflammation in these areas, and its state is extremely inconsistent, usually without special symptoms, only when the patient’s resistance is reduced (such as diarrhea, high fever, alcoholism or excessive fatigue, etc.), the symptoms of urethritis can be produced. The urethral discharge does not increase significantly, but only in the morning when you wake up, you can see the phenomenon of “paste” at the urethra. If you use your finger to press deep into the urethra, you can see a small amount of thin mucus coming out. If pressure is applied to the perineum and prostate area, the pressure pain is significant and radiates to the front of the penis, the sacral area and the testicles. If the inflammation of the prostate or bladder is obvious, it often causes spasmodic stabbing pain at the end of urination, blood in the final urine, and obstruction to urination. The prevention and care of gonorrhea can be achieved by paying attention to the following points: (1) advocate cleanliness, oppose sexual freedom, sexual liberation, must wear condoms. Strengthen public security management, resolutely outlaw prostitution activities, investigate and deal with the unclean behavior of the guest staying in prostitution hotels, hostels, cabaret and wine bars and other places. Adhere to the monogamous sexual relationship, love exclusive is China’s traditional concept of sexual morality, but also to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in China is one of the important means. Once one of the spouses is infected with an STD, they should be treated promptly and have sex again after they are cured. Or encourage and persuade the use of condoms. (2) In public baths, do not enter the pool bath, and promote shower. (3) Treat the disease in time to avoid infecting your spouse and others. Patients with gonorrhea should be prohibited from sharing beds with children, especially young girls, and sharing bath tubs and bath towels, etc. Patients with gonorrhea should consciously refrain from going to public places, such as public bathrooms, public toilets, restaurants, etc., until they are cured. Articles contaminated by gonorrhea patients, including bedding, clothes and other daily necessities, should be disinfected in a timely manner. (4) Pay attention to isolation after the disease, and avoid sexual intercourse before it is cured. (5) You should wash your pubic area and hands with soap frequently, and do not rub your eyes with your hands with pus. After touching the affected area, you should wash and disinfect your hands. (6) When a newborn baby is born and passes through the vagina of a mother with gonorrhea, gonorrhea can cause eye inflammation when it invades the eye. To prevent the occurrence of neonatal ophthalmia, each newborn should be given a drop of 1% silver nitrate to prevent ophthalmia. (7) Patients should be found to go to a regular hospital for medical treatment. Active and thorough treatment should be carried out, and patients who have been cured of gonorrhea should be regularly followed up for review and necessary retreatment in order to eradicate the disease and prevent recurrence. In order to prevent the spread of asymptomatic gonorrhea, which can lead to advanced lesions, preventive treatment should be carried out when necessary, and sexual partners who have been in contact with gonorrhea within 30 days should be examined and given preventive treatment if necessary. Serological tests for syphilis should be routinely performed after 6 weeks of illness, and if necessary, HIV antibody testing should be performed.