Non-gonococcal urethritis is a physical disease of the urinary system with a relatively high incidence rate. This disease will bring great inconvenience to the patient's work and life, and will also cause phenomena such as urinary pain and incontinence. The population suffering from this disease is also relatively wide. Both adults and children may be infected with this disease, so how to treat it is of great concern to patients. The following will introduce to you how to treat non-gonococcal urethritis in children. The treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis is a topic that many patients are very concerned about. There are many treatment methods in clinical practice, but many patients are prone to recurrence. Therefore, in the process of treating non-gonococcal urethritis, patients must cure the disease completely and avoid causing recurrence of the disease due to their own neglect. In nonspecific suppuration, the most common pathogens are Escherichia coli, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus. Urethritis is often caused by obstruction at the urethral opening or within the urethra, such as phimosis, posterior urethral valve, urethral stenosis, urethral stones, etc. Male non-gonococcal urethritis needs to be treated promptly. Among sexually transmitted diseases, gonococcal urethritis is one of the main types, often called gonorrhea, which is caused by the suppuration of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Gonorrhea is inactivated in a short period of time at temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius. Humans are the only unshakable host of gonococci, which are easily infected and can repeatedly suppurate. Therefore, treatment of male non-gonococcal urethritis is required. Almost all adults are infected through sexual intercourse. Contact with clothes, bath towels, bathtubs, toilets and other objects contaminated with gonococci may sometimes cause latent suppuration. The patient experienced swollen inguinal lymph nodes, which gradually subsided after about a week and completely disappeared after about 4-8 weeks. However, there was still a small amount of mucus in the urethral opening in the morning, and treatment for male non-gonococcal urethritis was also required. After reading the introduction on how to treat non-gonococcal urethritis in children, you should have a detailed understanding of the disease, so when patients find signs of the disease, they must receive timely treatment. In addition, you should pay attention to personal hygiene on a daily basis and change your underwear frequently to prevent bacterial growth and induce diseases such as urethritis. |
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