Does gonorrhea require hospitalization

Gonorrhea patients usually do not need to be hospitalized, but they need to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and regular medical checkups.
Gonorrhea is a disease caused by infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which is contagious and can be spread through sexual contact and indirect contact. Gonorrhea patients usually do not need to be hospitalized, but they need to follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of ceftriaxone sodium, macrolide, cefotaxime and other antibiotics, so as to control the progress of the disease.
If gonorrhea patients actively cooperate with the doctor treatment, usually can be cured; but not active treatment of the condition is easy to repeat or aggravate, but also increase the difficulty of treatment. Gonorrhea patients should avoid sexual intercourse and pay attention to personal hygiene during the treatment period. Underpants and bath towels should be sterilized by boiling and placed separately to avoid spreading the disease to family members.
It is recommended that people diagnosed with gonorrhea should adjust their mindset and actively cooperate with the doctor, not to use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately, and should also pay attention to regular follow-up.