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Gonococcal Urethritis

Gonococcal urethritis accompanied with a condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urinary infection. Wearing a condom is recommended, abstinence from sex, and a mutually monogamous relationship. This condition is spread through sexual contact and is easily prevented once diagnosed. Symptoms include redness around the urethra, a discharge from the end of the penis, frequent urination, and a burning sensation when urinating. Gonococcal urethritis accompanied with a condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urinary infection.

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Gonococcal Urethritis

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Condyloma, Urinary Infection

The infection can be treated with anti-biotics. Both people must receive treatment, and need to abstain from intercourse until their treatment is complete. A person who is infected with this should needs to let their partner know. A gonorrhea bacterium causes this condition. Gonococcal urethritis accompanied with a condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urinary infection.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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