Non-specific Urethritis is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases among males. There are no specific pathogen identified to cause this, and it has a less understood nature in the area of medicine, thus the term ‘non-specific’. It is often caused by other common sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The clearest symptoms include the presence of clear or grayish discharges from the penis, and pain and / or irritation associated with urination.
How does the picture look like? Let us paint the picture of an untreated NSU case. Imagine festering boils and abscesses covering the scrotum and testicles area. Because these are open wounds, you can just imagine how painful it can get, not only when urinating, but by the skin’s mere slight contact with the underwear. Imagine sitting down with the pitiful fusty ‘man-cherries’ squeezed between your legs, or as you sink in the seat.
Once symptoms manifest, it is best to visit sexual health centers and specialists to suppress what can lead to a wretched case if not taken seriously. What not everyone knows is that a simple, affordable and regular dose of
NSU Antibiotics are widely available, as are other means of expert help. Genito Urinary Medicine (GUM) clinics come in various modes at present time. They are now in strategic locations a few blocks away, a phone call away, or a few keyboard flicks away.
There are various approaches one can work comfortably with to search for sexual health advice. These new and modern means are often free, but if not, entail minimal costs. These approaches also have enhanced confidentiality measures in making sure your case is not the next big talk of the town. Fear of seeking help is no longer an excuse because of its wide availability.
Sildenafil Citrate, and Levitra as anti-impotency drugs and erectile dysfunction medications produce their effect by vasodilating the arteries and veins of the body and more selectively on the penile vasculature thus producing an erection or sustaining one. However this effect is not confined solely on the penile vasculature but also affects to a limited extent the microcirculation of the entire body. This leads to some of the side effects that sometimes contraindicate its use. One of these side effects is flushing of the skin. The blood vessels of the skin becomes dilated and blood is pooled into them thus producing the flushing effect. Another would be a palpating type of headache also produced by the increase in the blood flow to the brain. This is similar to the effect of other vasodilating drugs used in angina pectoris and congestive heart failure such as Nifedipine or Verapamil. As the drug wears off, the headache gradually disappears. Another side effect would be an increase in urine output which results from the increase in cardiac output and renal perfusion resulting in a higher glomerular filtration rate. An uncommon result would be dehydration because of the increase in urine formation.