Monday, December 31, 2007

Complications of non-gonococcal urethritis

If not obvious symptoms of patients with asymptomatic or without examination and treatment, if not addressed, could lead to complications. A male patients with complications (1) Epididymitis: As the long-term lack of treatment, pathogens can epididymis violations along the vas deferens, epididymis swelling, stiffen and tenderness. Serious scrotal edema can occur, such as vasectomies role the extra change. (2) Prostatitis As with prostatitis, enlarged prostate can cause urethral compression impeded urine (urinary thinned, frequency, flow interruption, etc.), urethra, perineum a sense of discomfort and constipation. Two female patients with complications (1) Salpingitis There are acute and chronic. Acute patients will be shivering, fever, lower extremity pain, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other. Chronic, have abdominal pain, low back pain, infertility and Irregular Menstruation.

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