The main manifestations of urethritis - a burning sensation, pain or stinging when passing urine, especially at the beginning, and the allocation of the urethra. Allotments are usually in the mornings, when nonspecific baktrialnoy infections are abundant mucous-purulent character, a blue-green color, with an unpleasant smell.
It should be noted that men, by virtue of anatomical features (a long narrow urethra), earlier and more acutely feel the symptoms of urethritis. In women, the same symptoms of urethritis is less pronounced and can generally go unnoticed.
Men can celebrate sticking in the morning sponges external orifice of the urethra and redness. Urethritis may occur without the discharge from the urethra only discomfort when urinating. Moreover, as stated above, the manifestations of urethritis may be so mild that patients do not attach importance to them. However, this does not mean that the disease does not need to treat that urethritis "will take place by itself."
If urethritis is usually not observed obschevospalitelnyh symptoms - there is no increase in body temperature, weakness