Can a urine test detect gonorrhea?

Urine test can not confirm the diagnosis of gonorrhea. Urine test can find out whether there is any bacterial infection, but it can not confirm which kind of bacterial infection, so it can not confirm whether it is gonorrhea.
Urine test can reflect whether the urine contains bacteria, red blood cells, but also can check the urine specific gravity, acidity and alkalinity as well as transparency, etc. Through these test indicators can assist in the diagnosis of the disease. If there are white blood cells in the urine, it indicates that there is a bacterial infection, but the specific kind of bacterial infection cannot be clarified and further examination is needed.
Gonorrhea is also a bacterial infection, and its causative agent is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which requires bacterial culture to confirm the diagnosis, which is usually taken from the urethral secretion, and in women, the cervical secretion can also be taken for culture.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease, patients will have frequent urination, painful urination, abnormal discharge and other manifestations. If there is a bacterial infection in the urine, and you want to confirm whether it is gonorrhea, you need to do a secretion examination, and after confirmation of the diagnosis, you can use ceftriaxone sodium or macrolide and other drugs for treatment.