Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I had an extramarital sexual encounter 10 days ago, then I felt discomfort in my lower body and a little burning in my urethra, and 3 days ago I found egg-yellow fluid, but not a lot, and today I went to the hospital for a checkup, and I had chlamydia and mycoplasma. I know that this disease will be cured if I stick to the medication, but what I am suffering and fearing is that my wife is 8 months pregnant, but we did not have intercourse before and after the onset of the disease, and I read online that this can be indirectly transmitted through the toilet, clothes and so on. What are the chances of transmission? What should I do? Please reply as soon as possible. Thank you very much. Doctor: Don’t be nervous, non-gonorrhea or gonorrhea and other UTI treatment principles are the same: drink more water, oral broad-spectrum antibiotics, avoid spicy and greasy. Review after a week of medication. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a couple of days before the onset of the disease. I also have diarrhea a few days before the onset of the disease, and this disease is related? Doctor: It is indeed easy to relapse, but most of them are due to incomplete treatment, so we should strive for a complete eradication of the disease, the duration of medication should be sufficient, and the medication must be reviewed afterwards. I want to be cured as soon as possible, or is there any other effective way, thank you Doctor: you can eat together Patient: these two days to see the post to see my heart has been unsure, in the end is gonorrhea or non-gonorrhea ah ah The results will be out tomorrow because I had the test on the weekend. You are an expert, doctor. Help me look at my situation from the surface. I felt uncomfortable after coming back from a high risk on the 20th, and I felt a little burning and itching. Can you help me? I’ve been told that gonorrhea can be treated, but non-gonorrhea can’t. I’m extremely depressed right now. Thank you, doctor. Doctor: Whether it is gonorrhea or non-gonorrhea, the treatment principle is the same, that is, what I said above.