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If symptoms persist, see your doctor or clinic for follow-up. NGU is mostly passed from person to person through sexual contact. You can get NGU through vaginal, anal or oral sex. Practise safe sex. Always using condoms with water-based lubricant when you have vaginal or anal sex is the best way to avoid getting NGU. This reduces the risk of the condom breaking. Oil based lubricants should not be used as they weaken the condom and may cause it to break.

If you are giving a man or woman oral sex their genitals in your mouth then the man should wear a condom or the woman should place a dental dam over her genitals to avoid genital fluids semen or vaginal fluids from entering your mouth although the risk of transmission due to oral sex is minimal. If you put your mouth in contact with your partner's anus you should use a dental dam.

NGU can persist for months if it is not treated. If not treated, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease in women which can lead to infertility, chronic pelvic pain and risk of tubal pregnancy.

In men, it can also cause inflammation of the testicles and infertility. To find out if you have NGU, you need to be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. If NGU not treated, they can lead to pain and swelling in one or both gonads called epididymitis and may result in infertility. The bacteria or virus that causes urethritis can also cause complications in people of all genders.

Sexual partners of people diagnosed with urethritis also require testing and treatment. NGU is treated with antibiotics, which usually work very well to cure the infection. It is important to take all the medication as directed, even if you start to feel better. Go back to your health care provider if you still have symptoms after you finish your medication. It is important to not have any sex even with a condom for 7 days after the start of your treatment.

If you do have sex, you could pass the infection to your sexual partners or get it again. If this happens, talk to your health care provider. A course of antibiotics is normally prescribed to treat NGU. You may be given them before you get your test results. It's important that past and current sexual partners are also treated to prevent any infection spreading to others.

You should avoid having sex, including anal and oral sex, until you have finished your course of antibiotics. You may be asked to attend a follow-up appointment to check if your treatment has been successful.

If this is the case it is important to attend even if you do not have any symptoms. After treatment has been completed and the symptoms have disappeared, it should be safe to start having sex again. NGU is usually caused by an STI, so practising safer sex is the best way to reduce the chances of it.

Safer sex involves using barrier contraception, such as condoms , and having regular checks at sexual health clinics. Return to the sexual health clinic if you still have symptoms after finishing your course of antibiotics. Women often have no symptoms of NGU. However, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease PID if it's caused by chlamydia and left untreated.

Repeated episodes of PID are associated with an increased risk of infertility. Page last reviewed: 06 March Next review due: 06 March Symptoms of non-gonococcal urethritis Symptoms of NGU in men include: a white or cloudy discharge from the tip of your penis a burning or painful sensation when you pee the tip of your penis feeling irritated and sore In women, NGU rarely causes any symptoms.



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