Definition:
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra that manifest through the painful and often difficult urination.
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis is made through cotton swab inserted in the urethra and examined the smeared cotton swab under the microscope.
Treatment:
Treatment includes administration of clotrimazole, doxcycline, fluconazole, nitrofurantoin and nystatin.
Symptoms and Signs:
Symptoms includes discharge of a milky or pus like in the penis, burning sensation during urination, itching and irritation.
Causes:
It is said to be caused adenovirus, chalmydia trachomatis, escherichia coli, herpes, mycoplasma genitalium, trichomonas and Neisseria gonorrhea.