Abstract
Urethritis is a clinical syndrome characterised by inflammation of the urethra. It is the most common condition diagnosed and treated in men attending genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics in the UK, with 80 000 new cases diagnosed each year. Urethritis can be the result of an infectious or non-infectious cause with the majority of cases following sexually transmitted infections.
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