Non-gonorrhea can be ruled out if it does not develop for a few days.

Non-gonorrhea usually develops 1-5 weeks after infection, and if there are no symptoms after 5 weeks, basically there is no non-gonorrhea. It is common to have symptoms about 1 week after infection. The common symptoms are itching of the urethra, painful urination and secretion of a small amount of white thin discharge, and sometimes performance of getting up in the morning and finding a crusty film at the urethra or dirt on the underwear, etc. If you have these symptoms, you can look for mycoplasma and chlamydia tests in the secretions. The positive rate of such tests is not particularly high, and you should make a comprehensive judgment based on the symptoms and the results of the tests to decide how to proceed with the treatment.