Sexual Health
What is the reason for male urethral discharge? What are the common abnormalities of the male urethral opening
With the rapid development of the economy, everyone's living standards have greatly improved, but their living standards have also greatly improved, and everyone's life pressure is also increasing! Especially in this situation, we must pay more attention to our physical and mental health! However, many male friends do not attach great importance to their own food, clothing, housing, and transportation cleaning issues. They believe that only girls like cleanliness. If boys are too clean, they will become sissies! However, due to this male chauvinistic concept, many male friends are also prone to various diseases! So, do you know the cause of male urethral discharge?
Male urethral discharge is more common in gonorrhea, and male friends need to pay attention because discharge is a typical symptom of gonorrhea. Male urethral opening abnormalities generally have the following levels:
1. Male urethral lipstick swelling: refers to the pathological characteristics of urethral lipstick swelling, some even eversion. It may also be accompanied by itching, pain, and other diseases. The occurrence of this situation generally indicates that being in the inflammatory sensation stage of a certain urogenital infection today is an important part of treatment and must be actively and reasonably treated. For example, gonorrhea, non gonorrhea, etc.
2. Male urethral itching: It refers to the feeling of small ants crawling at the urethral opening, which can be intermittent, mild, severe, persistent, or cooperative with pain. This situation is common in various urinary and reproductive infections. Cases such as urethritis, genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, and syphilis can be seen in co infection with diffuse prostatitis.
3. Male urethral discharge: The key to urethral discharge is sexually transmitted diseases. If there is an overflow of milky white material, or if there is some viscous liquid around the urethral opening. The key is commonly seen in gonorrhea, urethritis, etc. This situation usually indicates that they are in a period of infection or obvious inflammation, which is a critical moment for treatment.