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NGU

NGU for guys

NGU is more common in guys than girls. Guys may have discharge (strange liquid) from the penis burning, pain when peeing, and itching, irritation or tenderness around the opening of the penis.

NGU for girls

Because a girl might not have any symptoms, she may not know she has NGU until severe problems occur. Girls/women might have discharge from the vagina, burning, or pain when peeing, pain in the abdominal (stomach) area, or bleeding from the vagina that is not from a monthly period. (This may be a sign that NGU has become worse and turned into Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, or PID).

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