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Diseases of the genitourinary system

Epididymitis, orchitis, orchiepididymitis

Epididymitis - a disease that is characterized by inflammation of the epididymis and is manifested by pain in the testicle. Orchitis is an inflammation of the testis. Orhoepididymitis - a combination of the inflammatory process in the testicle and epididymis.

Sclerosis of the neck of the bladder

Sclerosis of the neck of the bladder is a disease that is characterized by the formation of connective tissue in the neck of the bladder.

Sclerosis of the prostate

Sclerosis of the prostate is a urological disease that is accompanied by compression of the urethra by the prostate and leads to urinary disorders.

Stones of prostate

Stones of the prostate are primary (which are formed initially in the prostate gland) and secondary (which migrate from other parts of the genitourinary system.

Chronic prostatitis

Despite the intensive development of medical science and extensive experience in the treatment of urological diseases, a single definition of such a thing as chronic prostatitis does not exist.

Acute bacterial prostatitis

Acute prostatitis is a urological disease of the prostate that is characterized by an acute inflammatory process in the parenchyma of the prostate gland and is manifested by pain, fever and urination disorder.

Non-infectious urethritis

Non-infectious urethritis is a group of diseases characterized by the presence of an inflammatory process in the urethra without the involvement of viral-bacterial agents.

Trichomonas urethritis

Trichomonas urethritis is the most common venereal disease. Trichomonas disease is caused and manifested by itching of the genital organs and the presence of discharge from the urethra.

Mycotious (candidiasis) urethritis

Candida urethritis is a type of fungal or mycotic lesion of the urethra. This disease is rare, more often in people with endocrine disorders.

Condylomatosis of the urethra

Condylomatosis of the urethra develops due to papillomavirus infection, which can occur as an independent disease, and against the background of the main.

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