NSP (Non-Specific Proctitis)

What is it and how do you get it?

NSP, or non-specific proctitis, is an infection similar to NSU except that it is found in the arse rather than in the urethra. NSP is 'non-specific' because it is often impossible to identify the exact cause.

NSP is mainly caused by getting fucked without a condom or by being fisted.

How do you prevent it?

Using condoms for fucking can prevent most cases of NSP.

How do you know you’ve got it?

It is accompanied by an off-white discharge from your arse, which may cause slight itching or discomfort.

A sexual health clinic can test you for signs of NSP and it may be diagnosed if you have symptoms but the results of swabs from arse can not confirm the cause.

How do you treat it?

NSP, like NSU, can be successfully cured by antibiotics.

CARA - Charity Reg. No. 1135610 - Company Reg. No. 06673504 - HMRC No.: XT12788 - ICO No.: Z154587X
Registered Office Address: 18 - 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, Hackney, London E8 3DL United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: +44 (0) 844 478 0015 - Mob: +44 (0) 795 695 2645 - Fax: +44 (0) 872 115 8436 - E-mail: info@cara-online.org

CARA is Registered with the Office of Immigration Services Commissioner - Ref. No.: N200500010.

Give CARA with confidence
Fundraising Standards Board

CARA is a Member of Advice UK Group - Debt Counselling Licence No. G900014AdviceUK

© 2006 CARA: Project byUCT LIMITED