Gonorrhea has a short incubation period and usually develops within a week. Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease with a high incidence, a short incubation period and a high level of contagiousness. The incubation period is generally as short as 2-3 days and as long as 10 days, depending on the patient’s physical condition. If a patient has the following symptoms, such as frequent urination, painful urination, redness and swelling of the urethra and purulent discharge in men, or large amount of purulent vaginal discharge and redness and swelling of the cervix in women, he or she should go to the dermatological venereal disease department of a regular hospital in time to complete relevant tests and draw conclusions and carry out targeted treatment. Patients are advised to seek medical consultation when they find any abnormalities in their body in order to better control their condition. During the treatment period, you should actively cooperate and pay attention to the regularity of work and rest and the lightness of diet. In addition, because gonorrhea is contagious, it is important to be clean and avoid high-risk sexual behavior.