Urethritis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice Urethritis is usually a sexually transmitted infection that typically presents with dysuria, urethral discharge, and or pruritus at the end of the urethra Urethral discharge is the classic physical finding
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Mpox - Management Approach | BMJ Best Practice Dysphagia, ocular involvement, urethritis, colitis, and respiratory complications (18 2%) No serious complications were reported in the majority of those admitted
Interstitial cystitis (bladder pain syndrome) - BMJ Best Practice Interstitial cystitis (bladder pain syndrome) is a chronic, often debilitating clinical syndrome of urinary frequency, urgency, and pelvic pain Symptoms vary with bladder filling Typified by periods of remission and exacerbations Diagnosis is one of exclusion, and physicians must carefully con
Polycystic kidney disease - BMJ Best Practice Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is an inherited renal cystic disease, of which autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease is the more common form Characterised by renal cysts, extrarenal cysts, intracranial aneurysms, aortic root dilation and aneurysms, mitral valve prolapse, and abdominal wal
Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection - BMJ Best Practice Mycoplasma pneumoniae causes community-acquired pneumonia and upper respiratory illness Infection is often seen in close community settings, such as schools, army bases, universities, nursing homes, and hospitals Diagnosis of infection is usually made clinically; nucleic acid amplification tests (e g , polymerase chain reaction), culture, or serology are required in hospitalised patients and
Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice The classical triad of post-infectious arthritis, non-gonococcal urethritis, and conjunctivitis is frequently described but found only in a minority of cases and not required for diagnosis
Urology - BMJ Best Practice O Obstructive uropathy Overview of sexually transmitted infections P Paraphimosis Polycystic kidney disease Priapism Prostate cancer R Renal cell carcinoma T Testicular cancer Testicular torsion U Urethritis Urinary incontinence in women Urinary tract infections in children Urinary tract infections in men Urinary tract infections in women V