Genital Herpes sexually transmitted infection is associated with dysuria and white discharge.
Primary herpetic infections typically produce dysuria, associated fever, headache, neck pain, photophobia and tender inguinal adenopathy. Seventy-five percent of patients with genital herpes will have vaginal discharge.
What STI can cause dysuria?
Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and the herpes virus can all cause pain when urinating (also known as dysuria).
What causes dysuria and vaginal discharge?
What is the most common cause of dysuria?
Infection is the most common cause of dysuria and presents as cystitis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis, or urethritis, depending on the area of the urogenital tract that is most affected.
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