5 Days Of Dysuria in Medicine / Internal Medicine — Case | Infectious Diseases | SMLE Q#16905
SMLE Question #16905
Medicine / Internal Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Objective: OBJ-349
Last updated: February 2026
A 23-year-old sexually active woman presents with 5 days of dysuria and mucopurulent vaginal discharge after unprotected intercourse with a new male partner 2 weeks ago. Pelvic examination shows a friable cervix with mucopurulent endocervical discharge but no uterine or adnexal tenderness. She is not pregnant, has no drug allergies, and reports she is unlikely to complete a 7-day medication course. What is the most appropriate treatment?
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