Inflammation of the urethra which can be caused by STIs
Inflammation of urethra, the canal through which urine is discharged (e.g., gonococcal urethritis).
An infection among men characterized by urethral discharge or pain upon urination. It is usually caused by STIs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas infection.
An inflammatory condition of the urethra (the tube through which the urine travels from the bladder to the outside during urination).
MS = Inflammation of the urethra. (Dorland, 27th ed) AN = inflamm of the urethra UI = D014526
A syndrome of inflammation of the urethra. It is often called NSU (non-specific urethritis) or NGU (non-gonococcal urethritis). It is usually a sexually transmitted disease.
an inflammatory condition of the urethra (see above) usually caused by infections (for example, gonorrhea, chlamydia)
an infection limited to the urethra.
Inflammation of the urethra. (The urethra is the transport tube leading from the bladder to discharge urine outside the body.) See the entire definition of Urethritis
inflammation (swelling) of the urethra, can be painful. STDs, if they are symptomatic, often cause urethritis.
inflammation of the urethra ( Kidney Formula, Shatavari)
An inflammation of the urethra.
inflammation of the urethra, which may be due to infection
inflammation of the urethra, the tube which carries urine from the bladder; usually the result of an infection
inflammation of the urethra; may be caused by infection
an irritation or infection of the urethra caused by bacteria
inflammation of the urethra (see Arthritis).
Inflammation or infection of the urethra.