How to tell if you have non-gonococcal urethritis
Some patients with gonorrhea still have symptoms of urethritis after regular treatment, and although there is no more pus in the urethra, there is still a thin discharge. The most…
Some patients with gonorrhea still have symptoms of urethritis after regular treatment, and although there is no more pus in the urethra, there is still a thin discharge. The most…
I. Diagnosis and treatment Non-gonococcal urethritis is a type of urethritis transmitted by sexual contact. Non-specific urethritis, like gonorrhea, also occurs in young people during their sexual prime and has surpassed gonorrhea…
In daily STD clinics, doctors often encounter people who have had an unclean sexual experience and visit the hospital because they are concerned about having an STD. Many of them…
Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is a collective term for sexually transmitted urethritis caused by pathogens other than gonorrhea. Non-gonorrheal urethritis is the most common type of sexually transmitted disease in clinical…
Non-gonococcal urethritis is usually a medication, not an infusion, the regular treatment is to eat drugs, non-gonococcal urethritis includes mycoplasma infection, chlamydia infection, miscellaneous bacteria infection, candida infection, in short,…
Non-gonococcal urethritis is the most common type of sexually transmitted disease in clinical practice. It is a type of disease in which urethritis is present but gonococci cannot be detected…
Western medical treatment For initial NGU cases, doxycycline 0.1g, 2 times/day; or azithromycin 1.0g, once in a single dose on an empty stomach; or erythromycin 0.5g, erythromycin 0.25g, 4 times/day; or…
Non-gonococcal urethritis is a sexually transmitted disease transmitted through sexual contact that has clinical manifestations of urethritis, but gonococcal infection cannot be detected in urethral secretions. Female patients have not…
Recurrent candidal glans manifests as erythema in the glans area, which may have small pustules or papules on the surface. It may also present as localized edema of the glans…
Patients often ask why “gonorrhea” is much more serious than “non-gonorrhea”, but the symptoms can be controlled with a day’s injection, while “non-gonorrhea” is not completely cured after a few…