What symptom is nongonococcal urethritis
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Urethritis is an infectious disease of urinary system that both men and women can get. It can be divided into gonococcal urethritis and non gonococcal urethritis. Nongonococcal urethritis is caused by infection of Mycoplasma trachomatis and chlamydia. Generally speaking, the disease is contagious, and women are the most likely to get it, because women's urethra is short and bare. So, got urethritis of sex of blame gonococcus, what kind of symptom can appear? Now let's introduce it concretely from several aspects.
What symptom is nongonococcal urethritis
First: first of all, compared with gonococcal urethritis, non gonococcal urethritis has a relatively slow onset, and it is not as violent as gonococcal urethritis. The symptoms are sometimes light and sometimes heavy. Men will show itchy urethra when urinating, with burning feeling. In the morning, they will feel something sticking to the urethral orifice.
Second: second, female patients with nongonococcal urethritis will reappear the same symptoms as cervicitis and cervical erosion, such as increased vaginal secretions, vaginal and vulvar pruritus, and abdominal discomfort. However, some patients do not show any symptoms, so it is easy to cause aggravation of the disease without knowing it.
Third: compared with gonococcal urethritis, the urethral secretion of patients with non gonococcal urethritis will be less, and particularly thin, with mucus or pus, it is difficult to urinate, and may not urinate for a long time. When I get up in the morning, I will feel that there is a thick layer of secretions in my underwear, which is especially fishy.
matters needing attention
Once you find that you have nongonococcal urethritis, you must deal with it in time. If the treatment is not timely, it may cause many complications, such as acute epididymitis in men and acute pelvic inflammatory disease in women.