How long is the latent period of nongonococcal urethritis

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My testicles are hard, and I feel pain when I urinate recently. I also feel pain when I urinate. I went to the hospital for examination and said that I was infected with nongonococcal urethritis. Let's learn how long the incubation period of nongonococcal urethritis is.

How long is the latent period of nongonococcal urethritis

First: non gonococcal urethritis incubation period is generally 1 ~ 3 weeks, the onset is relatively slow, and a considerable number of patients with symptoms are not obvious, often ignored, combined with gonorrhea, the condition is easy to be covered by the symptoms of gonorrhea, which brings great difficulties to the diagnosis and treatment.

Second: male patients with non gonococcal urethritis are aware of itching and burning at the urethral orifice, redness, swelling and congestion at the urethral orifice, frequent urination, urgency of urination, and sometimes mild dysuria. For example, they do not urinate for a long time, or there is water sample or thin mucus flowing out of the urethral orifice when they get up in the morning.

Third: sometimes there is a crust like membrane "sealing" at the urethral orifice, or there is dirt on the underpants. Some patients have no urethral secretion or a small amount of secretion, so they need to squeeze the penis hard to have secretion overflowing from the urethral orifice.

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The common symptoms of nongonococcal urethritis are eversion, redness, swelling, tingling, secretion, burning, frequent urination, urgency, hematuria, etc.