Reproductive disorders/STIs

Compare the typical signs of acute bacterial prostatitis, chronic bacterial prostatitis, and acute nonbacterial prostatitis.
Compare BPH and prostatic cancer in terms of the characteristic location of the tumor and the early signs. What are the
risk factors for each condition?
Describe each of the following: (1) second-degree
uterine prolapse, (2) cystocele, and (3) retroversion of the uterus.
Explain the secondary problems that may occur with second- or third-degree prolapse.
How can infection in the vagina can cause PID? What
signs and symptoms would you expect? Why is this considered a serious condition?
Describe the causative organisms for (1) chlamydial
infection, (2) gonorrhea, (3) syphilis, (4) trichomoniasis, and (5)
genital herpes.
Compare the early manifestations of chlamydial infection, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, syphilis, and genital herpes. Why
are these STIs difficult to control (that is, why is it hard to reduce
the incidence)?
Describe three factors predisposing patients to vaginal candidiasis and identify the causative organism.

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