Non-Specific Urethritis Treatment
Non-specific urethritis (NSU) is an STI that is often spread by chlamydia. It is considered to be more common in men, but it can also infect women. It is possible for non-specific urethritis to occur after sexual intercourse that is particularly rigorous, as this activity can damage the urethra. The term “urethritis” refers to an inflammation of the urethra, and the term “non-specific” simply means that the root cause of the inflammation is not known.
It is easy to treat NSU with either Azithromycin or Doxycycline, two effective antibiotics that are available at STITreatment.co.uk. If it is not treated, NSU can cause health problems for both men and women. Women are at risk of pelvic inflammatory disease and a thinning of the fallopian tubes. Men may experience an infection of the testicles. Fertility problems are a potential problem for both men and women.
Your non-specific urethritis treatment options
You can choose either Azithromycin or Doxycycline as your non-specific urethritis treatment. These are equally effective medications, but the main difference between them is that Azithromycin is a higher concentration medication, and as such can be taken in the form of a single dose, whereas Doxycycline is taken over the course of several days.
Azithromycin
Azithromycin is usually prescribed to be taken as a single 1000mg dose. The tablets are 500mg, and so you will need to take two tablets at the same time. They should be swallowed whole and not chewed or crushed, ideally on an empty stomach. This is a safe non-specific urethritis treatment, but as with any medication there are some people who should not take it. Reasons for this include certain medical conditions which may be adversely affected by this medication. Some medications are not compatible with Azithromycin, so you should be sure that you mention any that you are currently taking during your online consultation to make sure that you will not be at risk.
Doxycycline
This alternative non-specific urethritis treatment is often recommended if Azithromycin is deemed unsuitable. This is because the Doxycycline tablets are 100mg, which is a much lower dose than those of Azithromycin. These tablets should be taken twice per day over a week-long period. It does not matter if you choose to take them with or without food, but it is best to swallow them whole with a glass of water. During your course of treatment it is best to avoid alcohol. Despite its lower concentration, you should be aware that Doxycycline could still present a problem to certain people, for example those suffering from particular medical conditions or who are already taking another medication. For this reason, it is very important that you disclose any relevant medical details while completing your online consultation.
Buying non-specific urethritis treatment online
If you are hoping to buy non-specific urethritis treatment online, you have come to the right place. STITreatment.co.uk offers a secure ordering process that protects your privacy from the moment you begin your consultation to the delivery of your medication in unmarked packaging. Once you have chosen your non-specific urethritis treatment, you can begin your online consultation, which is important as it allows us to verify your suitability for the treatment.


