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Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. Urethritis is a common manifestation and usually caused by a sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It can also be caused by physical or chemical trauma to the urethra. Infectious urethritis is typically caused by a sexually transmitted pathogen; therefore most cases are seen in young sexually active men

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Is Urethritis Treatment Right For You?

Many people seek treatment when they notice:

  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Urge to urinate more frequently
  • Discharge from the urethra which can be mild or copious
  • Redness and swelling around the opening of the urethra

Not all symptoms need to be present. A short assessment helps determine if treatment is appropriate.

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Causes of Urethritis

Urethritis, inflammation of the urethra, is commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections transmitted through sexual contact. Non-infectious factors and urinary catheterization can also contribute. Prompt medical attention is important if symptoms such as painful urination or discharge occur.

Preventing Urethritis

To prevent Urethritis, consider the following measures:

  • Abstinence from sex
  • Having sex with only one uninfected partner
  • Consistently using condoms during sexual activity
  • Urethritis caused by injury or chemical irritation is rare, and there is no way to prevent it. Once it occurs, avoiding the offending substance should prevent urethritis from recurring.
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Signs and Symptoms of Urethritis

  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Urge to urinate more frequently
  • Discharge from the urethra which can be mild or copious
  • Redness and swelling around the opening of the urethra
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Common questions about Urethritis

Yes, urethritis can often be diagnosed and treated through an online consultation. A healthcare provider can assess your symptoms and medical history to determine the best treatment plan. If needed, they may recommend lab tests to confirm the cause before prescribing antibiotics or other medications.

Urethritis can be caused by bacterial infections, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia and gonorrhea, or non-infectious factors such as irritation from soaps, chemicals, or urinary tract issues. A telehealth consultation can help determine the likely cause and appropriate treatment.

Common symptoms of urethritis include pain or burning during urination, frequent urge to urinate, discomfort in the lower abdomen, and, in some cases, discharge from the urethra. If you experience these symptoms, an online consultation can help determine the next steps for diagnosis and treatment.

Treatment depends on the cause. If bacterial, antibiotics are typically prescribed. If caused by irritation, avoiding potential triggers and using soothing treatments may help. A telehealth provider can recommend the appropriate treatment based on your symptoms and medical history.

Urethritis caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be contagious. If an infection is suspected, it is important to avoid sexual contact until treatment is complete. A healthcare provider can provide guidance on managing symptoms and preventing transmission.

If you experience persistent symptoms, severe pain, fever, or symptoms that do not improve with initial treatment, it is important to seek medical advice. A telehealth consultation can provide guidance and, if necessary, recommend further testing.

Mild cases of non-infectious urethritis may resolve on their own if the irritant is removed, but bacterial urethritis typically requires treatment with antibiotics. It is best to consult a healthcare provider to ensure proper care and prevent complications.

Practicing safe sex, staying hydrated, maintaining good hygiene, and avoiding irritants like harsh soaps can help prevent urethritis. If you have recurrent symptoms, an online consultation can help identify potential causes and preventive measures.

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