A infection or a STD. I highly suggest you going to a doctor ASAP
You probably has got acute or chronic prostatitis. Your doctor will do per rectal examination to diagnose the condition.
The rectum is part of the digestive system. Both are part of the excretory system. The urethra is part of the urinary system.
The portals of exit for chlamydia are the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
clitoris and rectum
No. You're thinking of the chicken or any type of bird that has this "feature," not cows. A cow's rectum is above the vulva, and the urethra and vagina is found in the vulva. The urethra is situated in the vagina but branches from the vagina to the kidneys. The entrance to the urethra is found in the first few inches of the cow's vagina.
Chlamydia can infect the vagina, urethra, rectum, eyes, and throat. It can't infect the face.
Bladder, kidneys, ureters, urethra, rectum, anus, large intestine, maybe small intestine as well.
Kidneys, bladder urethra, ureters, colon, rectum, and lungs (they excrete CO2).
Because the digestive system starts at your mouth and goes through the intestines that open at the other end for elimination of wastes from your colon and rectum. It is just the way it is, like tears come out of your eyes, feces comes out of your intestines by way of your rectum, and urine comes out of your urethra. It is how our bodies are put together.
Urinary system - kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra Gastrointestinal system - colon, rectum, anus Skin (sweat)
Only if absorbed through the mucus membranes such as conjunctiva, mouth, nasopharynx, vagina, colon, rectum, urethra, and bladder.
a disposable item that allows a surgeon to examine the prostatic urethra digitally through the rectum without contamination of the operative field
Samples are collected from one or more of these infection sites: cervix, vagina, or urethra in a female, urethra in a male, or the throat or rectum. But chlamydia cultures are uncommon these days. Usually other types of testing are used for chlamydia.