Urology experts suggest that non gonococcal urethritis is mainly caused by infections with Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, or viruses. Patients feel a itching, burning sensation in the urethra, painful urination, and a small amount of mucinous secretion at the urethral opening in the morning.
If there is pain at the beginning of urination, bacterial urethritis should be considered first. If there is unclean sexual contact, it can be considered as non gonococcal urethritis, as the affected area is hidden in the urethra at the beginning of urination or when it is difficult to urinate. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the possibility of urethritis.
The symptoms of non gonococcal urethritis tell you:
There is itching, burning sensation, and painful urination in the urethra, with a few cases of frequent urination and slight redness in the urethral opening. In the morning, there is a small amount of mucinous secretion at the urethral opening or only a scab opening, or the crotch is dirty, and there may be bifurcation of urine flow during urination. In addition, some patients need to use their hands to forcefully compress in order to have secretions overflow from the urethral opening. The degree of non gonococcal urethritis is relatively mild. Some patients have no symptoms. The patient has concurrent double infection with gonorrhea.
Don't think that non gonococcal urethritis is not very harmful and can delay treatment, otherwise it would be wrong. If non gonococcal urethritis is not treated in a timely manner, it can lead to the occurrence of diseases such as epididymitis and prostatitis, making you very troubled.
I have non gonococcal urethritis. What should I do in my future life?
1. When suffering from non gonococcal urethritis, the first step is to seek timely diagnosis and treatment at a reputable hospital, identify the cause, and provide symptomatic treatment. In addition, health measures should be taken in daily life.
2. Adjust your psychology. Eliminate anxiety, relax, actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, and have confidence in healing.
3. Drink more water. Drinking more water can reduce urine concentration and alleviate urethral irritation.
4. Refuse to drink alcohol. Drinking alcohol can cause congestion in the urethra, which is not conducive to the cure of inflammation.
5. Prohibition of marital life. For at least two weeks before and after treatment, couples should be temporarily prohibited from living together to prevent the transmission of bacteria to their partners. In addition, non gonococcal urethritis requires co treatment between spouses in order to fully recover.
Finally, urology experts once again remind that when difficulty or abnormal urination is found, please take it seriously and seek medical attention in a regular hospital in a timely manner. Do not let it go, otherwise it will exacerbate the condition and also lead to a series of complications, causing patients to deeply suffer.