Male urethral secretions are a barometer of the health of the urinary and reproductive systems. Therefore, as a man, we should consciously observe the secretion of the urethral orifice more. When the following symptoms occur, you should promptly go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.
There is white mucus at the urethral orifice with painful urination. Beware of non gonococcal urethritis
Non gonococcal urethritis is often caused by infections such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, and trichomonas, and is also a sexually transmitted disease. If white mucus is often extruded from the urethral orifice and accompanied by varying degrees of urethral itching, burning sensation, tingling, or urgency, pain, or difficulty urinating, sufficient attention should be paid.
There is white mucus at the urethral orifice and the lower abdomen is swollen. Be careful of chronic prostatitis
Due to the fact that prostatitis can cause recurrent and long-term congestion of the prostate, many patients with this condition experience a small amount of white mucus flowing out of the urethral orifice in the early morning. In addition, such patients often experience discomfort such as lower abdominal swelling, sagging, and soreness, especially when the weather turns cooler in autumn.
Urethral Bleeding, Beware of Acute Injury to Urethral Calculi
If the urethra is damaged, or affected by factors such as stone stimulation, blood vessel rupture, leading to an acute attack of urinary system disease, male urethra may bleed. It is worth noting that urethral bleeding is different from hematuria in that hematuria contains blood in the urine, while urethral bleeding can cause bleeding when urinating or not urinating. The amount of bleeding is generally small and appears in the form of droplets, making it easy to identify.
Blood sperm combined with anal distension and pain, beware of seminal vesiculitis
Blood sperm phenomenon occurs, most commonly seen in acute seminal vesiculitis. Seminal vesiculitis is commonly seen in both acute and chronic forms. The symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis are obvious, characterized by pain and swelling of the perineum or anus, enlargement of the seminal vesicles, and a sense of fluctuation or oppression. Chronic seminal vesiculitis has a longer course of disease and can repeatedly produce blood semen.