NGU is an STD: That is, unless proven otherwise. This is a common term for a post sexual encounter symptom of infection. In many case ngu is short hand for chlamydia. A good, public health minded health care provider would treat you for both chlamydia and gonorrhea just to be sure. All of your sexual partners should also be told that they may have been exposed so that they can be tested and /or treated.
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