Sunday, August 29, 2010

Urethritis

Urethritis - an inflammation of the urethra (the urethra). This is a very common urological diseases. Urethritis sick about equally often, men and women.

There are two large groups urethritis - infectious and noninfectious. Infectious urethritis caused by different vozbuditelyamispetsificheskie (gonococci, gardnerellas) and nonspecific (Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, streptococcus). This article will be reviewed urethritis caused by nonspecific bacterial flora.

Noncommunicable urethritis may develop as a result of trauma urethra, which is possible with cystoscopy, catheterization of the bladder, the passage of the stone. Other causes may be an allergic reaction, narrowing of the urethra, stagnation in the pelvic area. Typically, the development of noninfectious urethritis in the urethra activated conditionally pathogenic microorganisms (especially staphylococci), and noninfectious urethritis quickly passes into a secondary bacterial nonspecific.

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