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Male Urethritis
Male urethritis if accomplished with condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urethritis.
This condition is often called NSU (non-specific urethritis) or NGU (non-gonococcal urethritis), and usually sexually transmitted. It may also be caused by Ureaplasma (a microorganism), or less often a variety of others. The most common cause of this infection is Chlamydia.
Male urethritis if accomplished with condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urethritis.
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Male Urethritis -
Condyloma, Urethritis
Risk factors include multiple sexual partners and sexual contact without condoms. Chlamydia and gonorrhea often occur together. The symptoms are often mistaken for gonorrhea but will persist after treatment for gonorrhea. A discharge from the penis and swollen testes can indicate nonspecific urethritis.
Male urethritis if accomplished with condyloma is much more difficult to treat than common urethritis.
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