In daily life, some careful men may find that their urethral opening has pus. This is usually caused by a virus infection in the urethra, which leads to some diseases such as urethritis, glansitis or gonorrhea. In the face of this situation, people need to pay special attention to it, so as not to cause more serious situations. Let's take a detailed look at what is going on with male urethral pus. Urethritis should be considered in this case. Purulent discharge from the urethra may be caused by infection with gonorrhea. The main symptoms are: After infection with gonococcal urethritis, there is generally a latent period of 2-5 days. In the early stage of the disease, the urethra is red, swollen, itchy, and slightly stinging. Then purulent discharge from the urethra appears and gradually worsens. If effective treatment is not taken at this time, it may turn into chronic gonococcal urethritis. Some patients may develop prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, etc. When urethral discharge occurs, you need to be vigilant. Urethral discharge may be a sexually transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea, urethritis or glansitis. Patients with urethral discharge can check whether there is sticky liquid flowing out around the urethra. Once found, they should go to a specialist hospital for examination as soon as possible, because this is the critical period for treatment. Early detection and early treatment are the key to treating sexually transmitted diseases. Common problems with male urethral orifice abnormalities: 1. Red and swollen male urethral orifice: refers to a pathological feature in which the urethral orifice is red and swollen, and sometimes even everted. It may 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 a critical stage of treatment and requires active and effective diagnosis and treatment. Such as gonorrhea, non-gonococcal gonorrhea, AIDS, etc. 2. Male urethral pain: urethral pain usually occurs with other symptoms. The pain can be stinging, dull, or dull. Sometimes it can pull the perineum or radiate into the penis. This condition is usually seen in prostatitis, orchitis, balanitis, condyloma acuminatum, syphilis, genital herpes, and other diseases. 3. Male urethral itching: It refers to a feeling like ants crawling at the urethral opening, which may come and go, be mild or severe, or persist, or be accompanied by pain. This condition is mainly seen in various urogenital infections, such as urethritis, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, and can also be seen in chronic prostatitis with infection. |
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