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Non Gonococcal Urethritis
Non gonococcal urethritis with a positive pap smear should suggest HPV.
This is a sexually transmitted condition that results from infection getting into the urethra. It appears one to three weeks after intercourse with an affected partner. The symptoms include burning during urination, pus, reddening of the genital area in men, or vaginal bleeding in women. Sometimes, the disease is asymptomatic.
Non gonococcal urethritis with a positive pap smear should suggest HPV.
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Non Gonococcal Urethritis -
Pap Smear, HPV
It is usually treated with doxycycline or azithromycin. There may appear side effects such as stomach disturbance and skin sensitivity to the sun. It is recommended to stop having sex until the infection is completely eliminated. Sometimes, the infection is repeated.
Non gonococcal urethritis with a positive pap smear should suggest HPV.
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