Female diseases are commonplace in our daily lives, and in fact, there are many diseases not only in women, but also in men. I'm just a bit shy and feel embarrassed to say it out loud. Some male friends may experience a burning sensation inside the urethra. So, what's going on here? How to prevent it? Next, the editor will provide a detailed introduction for everyone.
What is the burning sensation inside the male urethra
Firstly, non-specific urethritis symptoms: In the early stages of the disease, the symptoms include redness, swelling, itching, and slight pain at the urethral opening. Subsequently, purulent discharge from the urethral opening appears, which gradually worsens. It is necessary to squeeze the urethra with your hand to see the discharge overflow. If you do not urinate for a long time or before the first urination in the morning, you may sometimes see the discharge escaping from the urethral opening contaminating your underwear and forming a sticky substance, which can seal the urethral opening (known as "living").
Secondly, symptoms of chronic urethritis: low secretion, mild symptoms, and some patients may have no symptoms, or only a small amount of serous secretion can be seen near the urethral opening during the first urination in the morning. The urinary stimulation symptoms are not as significant as in the acute phase, with mild stinging, burning, itching, or ant like sensations.
Thirdly, symptoms of gonococcal urethritis: There is an increasing amount of mucous discharge from the urethra, which rushes out of the urethral opening and overflows. After several days of infection, gonococcal symptoms spread throughout the anterior urethra, and pus flows towards the urethral opening and overflows. The pus or mucus can be squeezed out by hand from the base of the penis towards the urethral opening.
How can men prevent burning sensation inside the urethra
1. Advise the patient to avoid sexual activity until cured; Abstain from alcohol, avoid spicy food, and drink plenty of water.
2. Make necessary isolation measures at home, using towels, washbasins, bathtubs, toilets, etc. separately or disinfecting them after use.
3. Tell the patient what safe sex is, what dangerous sex is, and how to avoid dangerous sex.
The above is some content introduced by the editor about the burning sensation inside the male urethra, hoping to be helpful to everyone. The editor believes that once the body is uncomfortable, it should be treated in a timely manner. Good health is important, otherwise it is irresponsible to one's own health and to family and friends.