Symptoms of chronic nongonococcal urethritis

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Now urethritis is a common disease, and because of some people's living habits, so some people will suffer from urethritis, let's talk about the symptoms of chronic non gonococcal urethritis.

Symptoms of chronic nongonococcal urethritis

Symptom 1: when pressing perineum and prostate area, tenderness is obvious, and radiates to the front of penis, sacral part and testis. When prostatitis or cystitis is obvious, it often causes spasmodic urinary tingling at the end of micturition, blood in the end of urine, and dysuria. If the lesion is limited to urethra, it can cause ejaculation pain, bloody semen or purulent semen.

Symptom 2: when suffering from gonococcal urethritis, gonococcal urethritis diplococcus invades the bulbar, membranous and prostatic parts of the posterior urethra backward along the male urethra, thus causing chronic inflammation in these parts. Its state is also extremely inconsistent, usually without special symptoms. Only when the patient's resistance is reduced (such as diarrhea, high fever, excessive drinking or fatigue), can it produce symptoms of urethritis.

Symptom 3: slight urethral burning sensation, tingling, itching or urgency when urinating, sometimes severe pain in prostate area, no obvious increase in urethral secretion, and only when I get up in the morning can I see the phenomenon of "living" at urethral orifice. Pressing the deep part of urethra with fingers, a small amount of thin mucus can be seen to flow out.

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Chronic gonococcal urethritis, chronic non gonococcal urethritis in our life is also a common disease, many times we do not really care about their own body and lead to disease attack, urethritis is a common disease, clinical can be divided into acute and chronic two. Escherichia coli, Streptococcus and Staphylococcus were the most common pathogens.