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Urethral syndrome
Definition:
An inflammation and irritation of the urethra that may continue for weeks to months.
Causes and Risks Chronic urethritis is usually caused either by a bacterial infection or structural problem (narrowing of the urethra). It may also be associated with a variety of systemic diseases, including emotional disorders. Urethritis may occur in either women or men. The major symptoms of urethritis, painful urination and urinary frequency, are quite common. Among the people experiencing such symptoms, 50 to 75% have either a first-time or recurrent bacterial infection of the urethra or bladder (cystitis), up to 10% are women with vaginitis, and the remainder are either men or women with urethral syndrome (symptoms present without any evidence of bacterial infection). Organisms that cause a variety of sexually transmitted diseases are included among the group of possible causative agents.Common personal hygiene products, especially feminine products, can cause chronic chemical urethritis.
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