Genitourinary Infections
Genitourinary infections are infections that affect the reproductive and urinary systems. They are usually caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, and can range from mild to severe. If left untreated, they can lead to serious health problems like infertility, kidney damage, and sepsis. Treatment typically includes antibiotics, antiviral medications, and antifungal medications. Prevention can include proper hygiene, safe sex practices, and immunizations for certain infections. Recognizing warning signs and seeking prompt medical intervention is important for the successful treatment of genitourinary infections.
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