Nonspecific Urethritis
Nonspecific Urethritis, known as NSU, is an inflammation of the urethra.
In men the symptoms include soreness after urinating, discharge and painful intercourse. In women the symptoms are less noticeable, and might be just a heavier than normal vaginal discharge, or there may be no symptoms at all.
However, because it can be symptom-less in women, it is potentially dangerous as it can cause infertility through scarring of the fallopian tubes.
If a man has NSU and his female partner is without symptoms, she must be treated as well because of the aforementioned problem of potential infertility.
NSU is usually caused by chlamydia and treated quite easily in both sexes by taking antibiotics.
Complementary therapies focus on boosting immunity.
Treatments:
Chinese Herbal Medicine, Herbal Medicine, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, .
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