Symptoms of tuberculous urethritis

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Female urethritis is a common female disease, clinically divided into acute urethritis and gonococcal urethritis, mycotic urethritis and other chronic urethritis, the clinical symptoms are similar, urethral secretions reduced, only itching or ant line feeling, micturition irritation is not as significant as acute stage, must be differentiated according to the history and bacteriological examination. Female urethritis serious symptom tells everybody.

Symptoms of tuberculous urethritis

Non gonococcal urethritis: it is a kind of urethritis transmitted by sexual contact. Clinically, the symptoms are delayed, sometimes light and sometimes heavy. Some patients have symptoms such as painful urination and itchy urethra; Sometimes for the cervix inflammation and erosion, secretion increase; Vaginal and vulvar pruritus, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms.

Gonococcal urethritis: is the most common chronic urethritis, clinical manifestations are frequent urination, urgency and pain. The main symptoms are increased leucorrhea, purulent appearance, redness and swelling of urethral orifice, thin or purulent secretion, abdominal pain, cervicitis, vestibular gland inflammation, endometritis, salpingitis, etc.

Acute urethritis: acute attack of suprapubic area and perineum have dull pain, visible urethral mouth red, a small amount of secretions. When urinating, the urethra has burning pain, frequent urination and urgency, and even dysuria. The general symptoms are mild and easy to be ignored. Repeated infection of acute urethritis is easy to turn into chronic urethritis.

matters needing attention

1. The symptoms of female patients with urethritis are not typical, many women mistakenly think it is the symptoms of gynecological diseases and do not pay attention to it. 2. If there is a gynecological disease that can not be cured for a long time, it is suggested to detect the non gonococcal urethritis and vaginitis, so as to find out the cause and cure the disease.