Chronic Urethritis
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Chronic urethritis is a persistent inflammation of the urethra, the tube through which urine leaves the body. It may have an infectious or non-infectious origin and usually causes discomfort that lingers or recurs over time.
Common symptoms: burning during urination, a frequent need to urinate, urethral discharge, or discomfort in the genital area.
Common causes: infections, chemical irritation, certain urinary tract conditions, or factors that keep the inflammation going for a prolonged period.
Who treats it? The urologist is the specialist suited to investigate the source of this discomfort and follow up on it. When urinary symptoms don't ease or keep coming back, the best approach is to schedule an appointment with this professional for a careful evaluation.
Data on 80 doctors who treat chronic urethritis
Which specialist treats chronic urethritis?
Chronic urethritis should be treated by a urologist, since it requires a more thorough evaluation than a single episode. See a doctor if burning or discharge symptoms persist or keep coming back.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in chronic urethritis
Dr. Rodrigo Armando Vigueras Santiago
Dr. José G. Padilla López
Dr. Vicente de Jesus Flores Lopez
Dr. Jacqueline Montero Schwarz
Dr. Víctor Molgado
Dr. Maria Fernanda Frausto Mendoza
Dr. Karla Escobedo Vázquez
Dr. Norma Ilse Garcia González
Dr. Héctor Garza Blizzard
Dr. Gilberto Morales Salgado
Dr. Brenda Rodríguez Bustos
Dr. Gabriela Berenice Vazquez De la Peña
Dr. Edson David Rodríguez Valle
Dr. Oscar Yair Nava Garcia
Dr. Pamela Avila Lamadrid
Dr. Jesus Serrano Jaimes
Dr. Sandra Briseida Hernández León
Dr. Flor Corona
Dr. Eugenio Gutiérrez-Rojas
Dr. Bernardo Velazquez Pallares
Frequently asked questions
What is chronic urethritis?
Chronic urethritis is a persistent inflammation of the urethra, the tube through which urine leaves the body. It may have an infectious or non-infectious origin and usually causes discomfort that lingers or recurs over time.
Which doctor treats chronic urethritis?
Chronic urethritis should be treated by a urologist, since it requires a more thorough evaluation than a single episode. See a doctor if burning or discharge symptoms persist or keep coming back.