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Nongonoccal Urethritis
Nongonoccal urethritis is not usually diagnosed with cone biopsy or colposcopy, as other viruses are.
Immediate treatment is recommended since this infection can have disastrous effects. If it is not treated, men face the threat of prostate and testicles’ inflammation. Treating the infection is not difficult. Antibiotics are used for a week or so during which sexual relations should be discontinued.
Nongonoccal urethritis is not usually diagnosed with cone biopsy or colposcopy, as other viruses are.
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Nongonoccal Urethritis -
Cone Biopsy, Colposcopy
NGU is an inflammation of the urethra related to bacteria spread. The symptoms are similar to those of gonorrhea, yet this condition is not caused by any gonococcal germs. The signs of NGU include a burning sensation during urination, pain, and discharge on the tip of the penis. Nongonoccal urethritis is not usually diagnosed with cone biopsy or colposcopy, as other viruses are.
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