Non specific urethritis
Non-gonococcal urethritis is a condition presenting as inflammation of the urethra (1),
- it is considered to be the most common treatable sexually transmitted syndrome in men
- it is usually without symptoms or signs in the female.
It is probably the commonest disease associated with sexual intercourse in the UK, with 120,000 cases in 1989.
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Related pages
- Aetiology
- Clinical features
- Diagnosis of urethritis
- Differential diagnosis of non-gonococcal urethritis
- Empirical treatment of undiagnosed urethritis in a male
- Partner notification and treatment in urethritis
- General advice in non - gonococcal urethrits (NGU)
- Persistent or recurrent NGU (non - gonococcal urethritis)
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