2015-04-10

Blue Waffles Infection

Blue Waffles Inflammation

Blue waffle Inflammation may be caused by the bacteria, fungi or viruses. In women, the causes usually travel to the urethra from the vagina. In most cases, the bacteria originate from the lower part of the digestive system and goes to the vagina from the anus. In men the chance to develop inflammation of the urethra is much smaller. Sexually-transmitted causes such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which causes gonorrhea -go to the vagina or penis during sexual intercourse with an infected partner, and expand to the urethra. When the men develop inflammation of the urethra, it is often caused by gonorrhea. Although the cause in the woman inhabits also the urethra, the probability of infection of the vagina, cervix, uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes is increased. Chlamydia and herpes simplex virus can also be transmitted sexually and cause inflammation of the urethra.

Blue Waffles Symptoms

In men, urethritis usually begins by leaking from its external orifice. The discharge contains pus, when caused by gonococcal or mucus when other causes are in question. Other symptoms of blue waffle include pain during urination and frequent, strong need to urinate. Vaginal infection can cause pain during urination, since the urine, which is acidic, flows through inflamed external genital organs.

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Infection of the blue waffle  that is not treated or not treated properly, can eventually lead to a narrowing (stricture) of the urethra. The constriction increases the risk of inflammation in the higher (upper) part of the urethra and sometimes leads to the formation of an abscess (collection of pus) around the urethra. Abscesses can lead to ring-shaped protrusions on the wall of the urethra (urethral diverticula) that can also become a site of infection. If the abscess penetrates the skin, urine may leak through the newly created gap (urethral fistula)

Diagnosis and treatment

The diagnosis of blue waffles is usually already apparent by symptoms alone. The sample (swab of the urethra) of the discharge is taken and sent to a laboratory for analysis in order to determine the cause of the inflammation.

Blue wafflest reatment depends on the cause of the infection. For the treatment of bacterial infections antibiotics are administered. Infection with herpes simplex virus is treated with antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir.

Now that you’ve read all this, I must tell you that this is an urban legend and that this blue waffles disease does not exist.

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