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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Urethritis''' is inflammation of the [[urethra]].  The main symptom is [[dysuria]], which is painful or difficult urination.
'''Urethritis''' is inflammation of the [[urethra]].  The main symptom is [[dysuria]], which is painful or difficult urination.
==Medical therapy==
A variety of drugs may be prescribed based on the cause of the patient's urethritis.  Some examples of medications based on causes include:
*[[Clotrimazole]] (Mycelex) - Trichomonas
*[[Doxycycline]] (Vibramycin) - [[Chlamydia]]
*[[Fluconazole]] (Diflucan) - Monilial
*[[Metronidazole]] (Flagyl) - Trichomonas
*[[Nitrofurantoin]] - Bacterial Infection
*[[Nystatin]] (Mycostatin) - Monilial
*[[Co-trimoxazole]], which is a combination of Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim in a ratio of 5 to 1 (Septrin, Bactrim) - Bacterial Infection
Proper perineal hygiene should be stressed.  This includes avoiding use of vaginal deodarant sprays and proper wiping after urination and bowel movements.  Intercourse should be avoided until symptoms subside.


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]

Overview

Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra. The main symptom is dysuria, which is painful or difficult urination.

Medical therapy

A variety of drugs may be prescribed based on the cause of the patient's urethritis. Some examples of medications based on causes include:

Proper perineal hygiene should be stressed. This includes avoiding use of vaginal deodarant sprays and proper wiping after urination and bowel movements. Intercourse should be avoided until symptoms subside.

References


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