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urethritis
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female urinary tract, male urinary tract,
urethritis, inflammation, irritation, presence of extra immune cells, the urethra, urethritis, same organisms that cause urinary tract infections, e. coli, klebsiella, by some sexually transmitted diseases, chlamydia, gonorrhea, ureaplasma urealyticum infections, viral causes, urethritis include herpes simplex virus, cytomegalovirus, urethritis, a chemical irritatant, spermacide in condoms, contraceptive jelly, cream, foam, trauma, cause urethritis, men between the ages of 20, multiple sexual partners, who engage in high-risk sexual behavior, such anal sex, a condom, at higher risk, young women in reproductive years, at risk, in women, common bacterial causes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, mycoplasma hominis, ureaplasma urealyticum, mycoplasma genitalum, risk factors include youth, younger than 20, multiple partners, a prior history of stds, sexually transmitted diseases, in men, dysuria, burning pain, urination, increased urinary frequency, urgency, itching, tenderness, swelling in penis, groin area, fever, rare, discharge from penis, moderate, yellow, possibly purulent, pain, intercourse, ejaculation, blood, in the urine, semen, in women, dysuria, increased urinary frequency, urgency, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, vaginal discharge, pid, pelvic inflammatory disease, infections of reproductive organs, cervicitis, salpingitis, fertility problems, pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, complications of pregnancy, miscarriage, preterm delivery, premature rupture of membranes, fetal infection, postpartum infection, a thorough physical examination of genitourinary tract needs to be performed, men, abdomen, flank, suprapubic, bladder, penile, scrotal, digital rectal exams, exams, reveal tender, enlarged inguinal lymph nodes, groin area, discharge, penis, a tender, swollen penis, findings, triple-void urine specimens, urinalysis, culture, #1 initial stream, #2 mid-stream, #3 post, after, prostatic massage by examiner, increased wbcs, inflammatory cells, bacterial growth on culture in urine #1, blood noted in urine #1, cultures, gonorrhea, chlamydia, women, evaluation includes thorough abdominal, pelvic exams, evaluation, lower abdominal tenderness, uterine, adnexal tenderness, purulent, pus)discharge, urethra, cervix, microscopic examination, the discharge, aid, in the diagnosis, laboratory tests, pregnancy test, urine analysis, culture, cbc, complete blood count, c-reactive protein, std-specific cultures, blood tests, pelvic ultrasound, goal of therapy, improve symptoms, prevent spread of infection to other genitourinary tract organs, eliminate the cause of infection, antibiotic therapy, tailored to specific organism causing the infection, the patient, not need intravenous antibiotics, abstinence from intercourse, use of condoms, recommended throughout the course of treatment, an infectious organism, the inflammation, sex partners, the affected person must also be treated, urethritis, trauma, chemical irritants is treated by avoiding the source of injury, irritation, analgesics, pain relievers, urinary tract-specific analgesics, pyridium, antibiotics, appropriate diagnosis, urethritis, clears up, complications, urethritis, lead to permanent damage, urethra, genitourinary organs in both men, women, urethritis, lead to cystitis, bladder infection, pyelonephritis, kidney infection, epididymitis, epididymis infection, orchitis, testes infection, prostatitis, prostate infection, in men, in women, urethritis, pid, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, infection, the cervix, salpingitis, infection, the ovaries, fertility problems, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, complications of pregnancy, symptoms suggesting urethritis occur, engaged in high-risk sexual behavior, urethritis avoided, good personal hygiene, by practicing safer sexual behaviors monogamy, use of condoms.
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