Urethral catarrh



Urethral Catarrh is an inflammation of the urethra that often results in a burning sensation when urinating and discharge from the urethra.
 
Urethral Catarrh is mainly sexually transmitted.

The Chlamydia bacteria is the most frequent cause of Urethral Catarrh. Other bacteria and virus can also lead to urethral inflammation, however in many cases the cause is difficult to establish. 
Urethral Catarrh is treated with Antibiotics. You can get screened for the infection by your doctor.
 
Use of condom protects you from getting Urethral catarrh.