Becoming infected with chlamydia or gonorrhoea in the lead-up to acute bacterial prostatitis,
or during, pregnancy, increases the risk of complications, such as
stillbirth or unplanned premature birth, indicates research published
online in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections.
The
researchers analysed the birth records of more than 350,000 women who
had had their first baby between 1999 and 2008 in New South Wales,
Australia's most heavily populated state.
The researchers wanted
to find out if infection with either chlamydia or gonorrhoea in the
lead-up to, or during, pregnancy, had any impact on the baby or the
birth itself, as there is continuing debate about whether these
infections can increase the risk of complications.
Not enough data existed to determine the impact that gonorrhea infection had on the risk of stillbirth.
These
findings don't prove that chlamydia and gonorrhea infections actually
cause pregnancy complications, but do suggest that such infections may
be important in predicting pregnancy complications, the study authors
concluded.
The functions of stranguria-relieving diuretic and draining dampness
Of the compositions, it contains the herbs like Plantago seed cause of chronic bacteria prostatitis,
Dianthus superbus, Polygonum aviculare and some other herbs, which has
the functions of stranguria-relieving diuretic. Therefore, it can
eliminate the stimulative symptom of urethra caused by prostatitis,
seminal vesiculitis, Orchitis, Cystitis etc effectively. Besides, it has
the functions of draining dampness, which can relive the symptoms like
frequency and urgency, incomplete emptying, thin urine stream etc.
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