Sexual Health
What is the cause of non gonococcal urethritis? What are the factors that cause non gonococcal urethritis
Non gonococcal urethritis refers to the urogenital infectious diseases with clinical manifestations of urethritis, and no gonococcal bacteria can be found in the secretion coating and culture. Female patients not only have urethritis, but also cervical inflammation, hence they are also known as non-specific reproductive tract infections (NSGI). It is mainly caused by chlamydia oculi or ureaplasma urealyticum infection, and a few can also be caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, candida albicans, herpes simplex virus, etc. It is one of the common sexually transmitted diseases. So, what is the cause of non gonococcal urethritis?
Trauma infection (15%):
When wounds appear in the body, non shower viruses invade the patient's body through wounds that rupture the skin or mucous membranes. After invasion, it lurks in the patient's body for a period of time, and after a period of time, it develops and causes inflammation and infection.
Low immunity (10%):
People with weak immunity are prone to various diseases if they do not pay attention to maintenance in daily life. When the immune system is low, there are also people who are prone to infection other than those in the shower, so it must be taken seriously.
Infections from contact with secretions (20%):
Non shower infections are very strong, and no patients have come into contact with the patient's personal clothing, or have indirectly contracted the infection by using pants, bedding, bathrooms, towels, and sitting toilets worn by non shower urethritis patients.
Unclean sexual activity (20%):
Direct transmission through sexual activity without showering, and transmission through sexual activity with non showering individuals, is highly contagious. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention and avoid engaging in inappropriate sexual activities such as promiscuity and prostitution.
Birth canal infection (10%):
When a pregnant woman suffers from non shower related diseases, the non shower virus is transmitted to the newborn through the birth canal. The newborn carries the non shower virus after birth, and the non shower virus infects the fetus through the placenta and amniotic fluid, resulting in fetal death.