Symptoms of urethritis male

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There is an uncle who is over 60 years old. He usually has no problems with his body, but some of his waist is not good. But when I went to see him this year, I said that he was suffering from urethritis and was being treated in the hospital. Now his condition has been controlled to a certain extent. I will tell you about the symptoms of urethritis.

Symptoms of urethritis male

Symptom 1: when the patient urinates, there is burning pain in the urethra, frequent micturition, urgency of micturition, bursts of pain in the suprapubic area and perineum, and pressing pain in the urethra.

Symptom 2: in acute stage, the urethral orifice is red and swollen, and there is urethral secretion. It is mucinous at the beginning, and then becomes purulent. Urethral mucous membrane diffuses congestive, oedema, form ulcer sometimes.

Symptom 3: after urethritis enters the chronic stage, symptoms are relieved, urethral secretions are reduced, showing a thin serous state, but the urethra has a tingling feeling or uncomfortable feeling of urination.

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Urethritis can be divided into acute urethritis and chronic urethritis. Acute urethritis usually lasts only a few days, while chronic urethritis can last for months or years. If the treatment of acute urethritis is not standardized, it will become chronic urethritis. Acute urethritis can be divided into general bacterial urethritis, gonococcal urethritis and non gonococcal urethritis. Bacterial urethritis is caused by a variety of bacteria invading the urethra (E. coli, etc.). Gonococcal urethritis is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae through unclean sexual behavior.