Sexual Health
7 symptoms suggest that the male urethra has been infected! What is the best method to prevent urinary tract infections
The urethra is an important excretory organ for men, and infection seriously endangers their daily lives. According to experts, when men suffer from urogenital system diseases, a series of pathological changes occur. Especially for reproductive infections (sexually transmitted diseases), such as genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, non gonorrhea, and other diseases, symptoms such as redness, swelling, ulceration, and secretions at the urethral opening. What are the specific symptoms of male urethral infections? Let's take a look at the introduction below.
1. Urethral itching: There is a feeling of ants crawling around the urethral opening, sometimes not present, sometimes light, sometimes heavy, persistent, and sometimes accompanied by pain and other sensations. This situation is mainly seen in various urinary and reproductive infections. For example, balanitis, urethritis, genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, chronic prostatitis combined with infection, etc.
2. Redness and swelling of the urethral opening: Refers to the pathological characteristics of redness and swelling of the urethral opening, even ectropion. It can also be accompanied by symptoms such as itching and pain. The occurrence of this situation generally indicates that the patient is currently in the inflammatory response stage of a certain urogenital infection disease, which is an important stage of treatment and requires active and effective medical treatment. Such as gonorrhea, non gonorrhea, AIDS, etc.
3. Urethral opening pain: Urethral opening pain generally occurs in conjunction with other symptoms, such as pain stabbing, dull pain, dull pain, and sometimes involving or radiating towards the perineum. This condition is commonly seen in diseases such as prostatitis, orchitis, balanitis, genital warts, syphilis, and genital herpes.
4. Ulceration of urethral orifice: Ulceration of urethral orifice is generally seen in chronic infectious diseases, and is often accompanied by secretion, tingling and other symptoms. The majority are non gonorrhea, chronic urethritis, as well as gonorrhea, balanoposthitis, etc. This period should strengthen nursing, hygiene, and active treatment.
5. Urethral discharge (purulent or dripping white): Urethral discharge is mainly seen in sexually transmitted diseases, such as the overflow of white matter or some viscous liquid sticking around the urethral opening. Mainly seen in gonorrhea, urethritis, balanitis, etc. This situation generally indicates being in an infection or obvious inflammatory phase, which is a critical moment for treatment.
6. Reduction of urethral opening: Reduction or reduction of urethral opening refers to the reduction of the original caliber, which affects normal urination and semen injection. This situation is mainly seen in recurrent infections of chronic urethritis, leading to pathological changes caused by fibrosis of the urethral opening, often affecting the injection of urine and semen, such as nephritis and male infertility.