Sexual Health
How long is the incubation period for non gonococcal urethritis in women? Symptoms and treatment methods of non gonococcal urethritis
Non gonococcal urethritis is a familiar disease that is mainly transmitted through sexual activity. We must understand the situation and actively seek reasonable treatment after getting sick.
What is the incubation period for female non gonococcal urethritis
1. The approximate duration of the incubation period for non gonococcal urethritis: It takes time to damage the skin and mucosa of HPV infected individuals to non gonococcal urethritis, which is the incubation period for non gonococcal urethritis. The incubation period of non gonococcal urethritis is 3 weeks to 8 months. Many clinical observations have shown that the incubation period of non gonococcal urethritis is generally around 3 months, with the shortest incubation period of 3-4 weeks and the longest incubation period of 8-12 months.
2. The incubation period of non gonococcal urethritis varies between males and females: the incubation period of non gonococcal urethritis varies between males and females, with shorter incubation periods in females and an increase in incubation periods in males compared to females. In addition, the incubation period of male and female nongonococcal urethritis is obviously related to the local environment of the patient, for example, the incubation period of nongonococcal urethritis with poor local hygiene and more secretions is short, on the contrary, the incubation period is slightly longer.
3. The typical symptoms of non gonococcal urethritis during the incubation period include the first appearance of light red or red papules in women, gradually increasing in size, fused with papillary, cauliflower like, or cockscomb like growths, white, gray, or colored wart surfaces, itching, burning pain, and foul odor. Non gonococcal urethritis in males grows on the inside of the penis, coronal sulcus, and foreskin.
Complications of female non gonococcal urethritis
1. Proctitis: Patients may have anal itching, pain, and immune secretions. Male homosexual patients or pathogenic secretions infect the anus from the genitourinary tract.
2. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease: Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is characterized by fever, headache, loss of appetite, and lower abdominal pain, accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting. During examination, there is tenderness and jumping pain in the lower abdomen, limited uterine tenderness and mobility, tenderness on both sides of the uterus, and sometimes lumps. In chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, the overall symptoms are not obvious, mainly manifested as swelling and pain in the lower abdomen, increased back pain, and increased vaginal discharge, Irregular menstruation and endometritis when ovarian function is affected
3. Perianal inflammation: localized fibrous inflammation of the liver surface and adjacent peritoneum caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, causing adhesion between the liver and the septum, causing right upper abdominal pain. Its clinical manifestations are mainly fever, pelvic pain and anal pain.