What is nonspecific urethritis?


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Non-specific urethritis is mainly caused by pathogenic bacteria infection, poor hygiene habits, estrogen levels and other reasons can induce the disease.
First, the basic cause
of patients infected with streptococci, staphylococci and other pathogens, pathogens can continue to reproduce in the urethral mucosa, leading to inflammation of the urethral mucosa, the formation of non-specific urethritis.
Second, induced factors
1, poor hygiene habits
patients usually do not pay attention to personal hygiene, vaginal secretions, feces and other substances may pollute the urethra, causing bacterial breeding, induced non-specific urethritis.
2, estrogen levels decline
estrogen can protect the urethral mucosa, the patient's estrogen levels decline, can cause the urethral mucosa antibacterial ability to decline, leading to the occurrence of non-specific urethritis.