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		Definition of urethritis in English: urethritisnoun ˌjʊriːˈθrʌɪtɪsˌjʊrəˈθraɪdəs mass nounMedicine Inflammation of the urethra.  Example sentencesExamples -  In men, gonorrhea can result in symptomatic urethritis, epididymitis, and prostatitis.
 -  In the present study, higher infection rates were seen in patients with urethritis and cervicitis.
 -  Male urethritis is inflammation of the urine outlet tube that runs along the underside of the penis.
 -  However, symptoms referable to cystitis may also be caused by urethritis or vaginitis.
 -  Other causes in women include vaginal infections, cystitis or urethritis, orthopedic problems, and chronic constipation.
 -  Other conditions that should be ruled out include bacterial cystitis, urethritis, neoplasia, vaginitis and vulvar vestibulitis.
 -  Non-specific urethritis is easily treated with antibiotics, although damage to the urethra can take time to heal.
 -  Reiter's syndrome is a type of reactive arthritis that specifically refers to the classic triad of arthritis, conjunctivitis and urethritis.
 -  In men, urethral discharge and dysuria are the most common symptoms of sexually transmitted urethritis.
 -  The bacterium - which, when symptomatic, causes purulent discharge, dysuria, and urethritis - can also cause ascending infections leading to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility.
 
    Definition of urethritis in US English: urethritisnounˌyo͝orəˈTHrīdəsˌjʊrəˈθraɪdəs Medicine Inflammation of the urethra.  Example sentencesExamples -  The bacterium - which, when symptomatic, causes purulent discharge, dysuria, and urethritis - can also cause ascending infections leading to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility.
 -  In men, gonorrhea can result in symptomatic urethritis, epididymitis, and prostatitis.
 -  Other conditions that should be ruled out include bacterial cystitis, urethritis, neoplasia, vaginitis and vulvar vestibulitis.
 -  Other causes in women include vaginal infections, cystitis or urethritis, orthopedic problems, and chronic constipation.
 -  In men, urethral discharge and dysuria are the most common symptoms of sexually transmitted urethritis.
 -  However, symptoms referable to cystitis may also be caused by urethritis or vaginitis.
 -  Non-specific urethritis is easily treated with antibiotics, although damage to the urethra can take time to heal.
 -  Reiter's syndrome is a type of reactive arthritis that specifically refers to the classic triad of arthritis, conjunctivitis and urethritis.
 -  Male urethritis is inflammation of the urine outlet tube that runs along the underside of the penis.
 -  In the present study, higher infection rates were seen in patients with urethritis and cervicitis.
 
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