Infections and reproductive health (Part IV)
E. F. Kira
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2000, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (1) : 50 -57.
Patients' complaints depend on the localization of the infection. When the urethra is affected (the most common localization), the usual symptoms are painful sensations during urination: stinging, burning, itching; dysuric phenomena: frequent urination, urination with small portions of urine, feeling of incomplete urination. Patients may self-report the occurrence of purulent discharge from the urethra. However, the complaints may disappear within a short time.
gonorrhea / trichomoniasis / urogenital candidiasis / chlamydia / ureaplasmosis / treatment regimens
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