Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of urethritis? Treatment of urethritis will not affect fertility
Urethritis has a great impact on the health of men. The initial symptoms of urethritis are mild and easy to be ignored. The typical symptoms of urethritis are redness and swelling of the urethra mouth, stabbing pain, etc., but these symptoms are not unique. Other diseases also have this disease, mainly reproductive infections. Therefore, men should pay attention to this point, not only to timely diagnosis, but also to identify other diseases. What are the symptoms of urethritis, and what will be the impact of poor treatment? Let's take a look.
Typical symptoms of urethritis:
1. Abnormal urination: the common symptoms of urethritis are frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, difficulty in urination, and urinary incontinence and retention can also be seen. Chronic renal failure caused by chronic pyelonephritis may have polyuria in the early stage and oliguria or anuria in the later stage.
2. Urine abnormality: Urethritis can cause abnormal changes in urine, and the common ones are bacterial urine, pyuria, hematuria, gas urine, etc.
3. Abnormal urethral orifice: the urethral orifice is red and swollen, with purulent secretion, which begins to be mucous and gradually becomes purulent.
4. Low back pain: When inflammation infects the renal capsule, pelvis and ureter, low back pain continues to expand violently. Chronic pyelonephritis is mostly low back pain, and urethritis is less low back pain.
Cautious identification of urethritis
Urethritis and gonococcal urethritis
Gonorrhea urethritis is a more serious disease. Gonorrhea urethritis is a sexually transmitted disease with specific infection. There is purulent secretion in the urethra, and there is Gram-negative diplococcus in the granulocyte of lobulated nucleus by pus coating staining. Secondly, unlike non-gonococcal urethritis and trichomonal urethritis, women are easy to find trichomonas in the vagina, but men are difficult to find trichomonas. They need to check whether trichomonas exist in the secretion of the prepuce, urethral orifice, prostate fluid and urine. In addition to urethritis, Reiter syndrome also includes conjunctivitis and arthritis.
How to treat urethritis
The treatment of urethritis depends on the situation, and the treatment of acute and chronic diseases is different. The combination of antibiotics and chemical drugs is often used in acute urethritis. Attention should be paid to rest and enough fluids should be replenished during systemic treatment. During the acute period, sexual life must be avoided in the short term. Otherwise, the course of disease will be prolonged during the chronic period. Urethral dilation must be performed when the external urethral orifice and internal urethral stricture occur. The patient has urinary tract irritation syndrome, and routine antibiotic treatment is ineffective. In addition to complex factors, mycoplasma, chlamydia or virus infection should be considered, and tetracycline can be used first. If tetracycline is resistant, it can be changed to erythromycin, methylerythromycin, roxithromycin, etc. The above drugs are effective against mycoplasma and chlamydia. If the above treatment is still ineffective, it may be acute urethral syndrome.