What is the best treatment for nongonococcal urethritis (NGU)?

Apr 14, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Jianlong
Introduction
NGU is the abbreviation for “nongonococcal urethritis.” Historically, it encompassed infections caused by *Chlamydia trachomatis* and *Mycoplasma* species. The term “NGU” is now obsolete; current clinical practice uses “chlamydial urethritis” or “chlamydial cervicitis” specifically for infections caused by *Chlamydia trachomatis*. In males, manifestations include urethritis, post-gonococcal urethritis, epididymitis, prostatitis, reactive arthritis, proctitis, and conjunctivitis.

Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is a condition unfamiliar to many people, and thus its diagnosis often triggers significant anxiety and fear. What is the most effective treatment for NGU?

What is the most effective treatment for NGU?

The primary treatment for NGU involves taking antibiotics and other medications strictly as prescribed by a physician. If local itching occurs, avoid scratching with your hands, as this may lead to skin breakdown and secondary infection. Drink plenty of warm water daily and urinate frequently to help flush toxins from the body. Sexual activity should be avoided during treatment. Ensure adequate rest and change and wash undergarments regularly.

“NGU” stands for “non-gonococcal urethritis.” Historically, it encompassed infections caused by *Chlamydia trachomatis* and *Mycoplasma* species. However, the term “NGU” has largely been phased out in clinical practice and is now primarily used to refer specifically to chlamydial urethritis or cervicitis. In men, manifestations include urethritis, post-gonococcal urethritis, epididymitis, prostatitis, reactive arthritis, proctitis, and conjunctivitis. In women, presentations may include cervicitis, urethritis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and perihepatitis (Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome). In infants and children, it may present as neonatal conjunctivitis or neonatal pneumonia. Importantly, both men and women may experience asymptomatic infection—and such asymptomatic cases are actually more common than symptomatic ones.

In daily life, drink an appropriate amount of warm water and ensure adequate daily fluid intake to promote metabolic turnover. We hope this information proves helpful to you.