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Nonspecific Urethritis

Nonspecific urethritis may be caused by a virus that could be diagnosed with a pap smear, vaginal discharge could be a symptom. This term is usually used for urethra infection with no cause found. Nowadays, however, it has been determined that most cases are related to chlamydia, a bacterium that infects urethra and leads to pain during urination and discharge of yellowish color. Nonspecific urethritis may be caused by a virus that could be diagnosed with a pap smear, vaginal discharge could be a symptom.

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Nonspecific Urethritis

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Pap Smear, Vaginal Discharge

It is essential that sexual partners are tested for this infection. Continence during the treatment period is recommended. Generally, a treatment course may last for a few weeks. Antibiotics are usually used to control bacteria spread. Nonspecific urethritis may be caused by a virus that could be diagnosed with a pap smear, vaginal discharge could be a symptom.

Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Virus, HPV Virus, HPV Fact, HPV on Tongue, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papilloma Virus in Man, Cervical Dysplasia Sign Symptom, Pap Smear, Genital Wart

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

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