There is no easiest way to determine gonorrhea in women, you need to go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis. Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, which mainly causes suppurative inflammatory manifestations in the urinary and reproductive systems. Female patients can be initially judged by observing the symptoms, gonorrhea will appear frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain symptoms, at the same time the urethra or vaginal opening with purulent discharge. However, to confirm the diagnosis of gonorrhea, you need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations. Female patients can go to the venereal disease department or gynecology department to clarify whether they are really infected with gonorrhea. In general, when a person is infected with gonorrhea, the vagina and cervix can be red, swollen and congested with purulent discharge during physical examination. Cervical secretions can be taken for laboratory tests or gonococcal cultures, which are the basis for confirming the diagnosis. If you suspect that you have a sexually transmitted disease, you must consult a doctor in a timely manner, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment, and it is best to have your sexual partner examined as well, and need to be treated at the same time.