Gonococcal epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, usually caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria, which is responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. This condition typically presents with symptoms such as unilateral scrotal pain, swelling, and sometimes fever. It is most commonly seen in sexually active young men. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent complications, such as infertility or chronic pain.
Of course, that is if they have testicles and an epididymis.
oral-oral
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epididymitis
Chlamydia trachomatis
NGU stand for Non Gonococcal Urethritis.
Not if they are scarred from epididymitis.
One common venereal disease that is common in sheep and goats is Epididymitis. Epididymitis affects the back of their testicles.
Kidney stones themselves do not directly cause epididymitis, which is typically due to infections or inflammation of the epididymis. However, if a kidney stone causes complications such as urinary tract infections or obstructive uropathy, it could indirectly lead to conditions that might result in epididymitis. Therefore, while there is no direct link, kidney stones can contribute to scenarios where epididymitis may occur.
Cephalexin is not effective in treating the most common causes of epididymitis. See your health care provider for effective treatment.
by Chlamydial infection
Non Gonococcal Urethritis.