Symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis
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Aunt's mother is suffering from urethritis, has been in treatment, the body is not very good, the disease is not big, but quite troublesome. Let's take a look at the symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis.
Symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis
Symptom 1: painful urination, itchy urethra and other symptoms. About 50% of NLN patients have symptoms of dysuria and itching urethra. It is easy to be missed at the initial diagnosis. The chief complaint of clinical patients: conscious urethral discomfort, urethral mouth itching, burning or stinging, sometimes light and sometimes heavy.
The symptoms of frequent urination are redness and swelling of urethra. After non gonorrhea infection, there will be varying degrees of frequent urination, urgency, urethral redness and swelling, dysuria and other symptoms, combined with cystitis can appear hematuria; men into the late penis often have painful erection.
Symptom 3: urethral secretion is little, thin, mucous or mucous purulent. Long time does not urinate, the urethra outer orifice may overflow the small quantity thin secretion. Sometimes, it only appears as early morning scab membrane sealing urethral orifice or polluting underwear. There is a little secretion overflowing from the urethral orifice. Sometimes patients have symptoms without secretions, but also asymptomatic and secretions.
matters needing attention
Nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) is a sexually transmitted disease with clinical symptoms of urethritis, but no Neisseria gonorrhoeae can be found in urethral secretion smear or culture. It is a kind of venereal disease without specific pathogen. Due to the female suffering from this disease, not only urethritis, but also cervicitis and other genital tract inflammation.