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Pus from male urethra

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In daily life, when everyone eats whole grains, it is inevitable that there will be some small problems. In clinical medicine, urethritis is very common among male friends, and suffering from this kind of disease will cause physical and psychological damage. Therefore, do not ignore this situation. So what is the cause of men’s urethral pain and pus? Let me tell you some of the causes of this disease, hoping to help you.

Men will experience pus discharge from the urethra after suffering from urethritis. Urethritis causes great harm to men, not only affecting work but also affecting the quality of life at home. Once this disease is discovered, you must choose a professional andrology hospital for medical treatment as soon as possible. Authoritative experts from men's specialized hospitals emphasized that the clinical symptoms of urethritis are frequent urination, urgent urination, burning pain during urination and hematuria. Men with acute symptoms may have urethral secretions, which may be mucus at first and then excessive purulent secretions, while women may have less. When it becomes chronic, it mainly manifests as urethral tingling and discomfort when urinating. The urethral secretions decrease and become more slurry-like. In acute onset, there is a dull pain in the upper phalangeal area and vulva. This shows that the urethral orifice is red and there is urinary obstruction.

First, chronic prostatitis. When men suffer from chronic prostatitis, the urethral opening will discharge white secretions and pus when urinating or defecating. At the same time, the urethral opening will feel hot to a certain extent when urinating. In addition, there are also typical symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination and painful urination, incessant urination, perineal pain, mild or severe impotence and premature ejaculation, frequent nocturnal emissions, weakened sexual desire, insomnia and dreaminess, dizziness and weakness of limbs.

Second, unclean sex life. When a man is infected with gonorrhea or non-gonococcal urethritis due to unclean sexual intercourse, typical symptoms of pus discharge from the urethral orifice will occur. Third, it is common in urethritis. Pus discharge from the urethra orifice in men is common with urethritis. Symptoms of urethritis include: slight edema or redness of the urethral orifice, slight eversion, and mucus or purulent secretions; patients may also experience frequent urination, strong pain during urination, or burning pain at the end of urination; squeezing the urethral orifice along the penis to the urethral orifice can squeeze out mucus or purulent secretions, and sometimes mild, dull pain.

Fourth, balanitis. In the early stage of urethral purulence, edema and hematoma can be seen on the surface of the glans and foreskin of the penis, and the area around the urethral orifice becomes red with wounds and erosions, which may develop into shallow ulcers with purulent secretions and smelly smell. The patient may experience itching or burning sensation on the glans of the penis, followed by pain. In severe cases, drowsiness, low-grade fever, swollen and tender abdominal lymph nodes may continue.

Experts said: Symptoms caused by different causes have different treatment methods. It is best to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause and treat it to avoid serious illness and serious harm.

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