Local swelling of the urethra

Introduction

Introduction Early comorbid gonorrhea, urethral injury, paraurethral adenocarcinoma, urethral cancer and other diseases caused by local swelling of the urethra, most of which can touch the mass, urethral redness and swelling.

Cause

Cause

Early gonorrhea without comorbidities, urethral injury, paraurethral adenocarcinoma, urethral cancer, etc.

Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra mucosa. The cause of the disease is multifaceted. The most fundamental cause is that the pathogenic microorganism invades the urethra. These microorganisms are mainly Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Candida albicans, Trichomonas, and some bacteria resident in the human body. Masturbation habits, excessive methods, smoking, drinking, passing tight underwear, long-term cycling, horse riding, long-term indwelling catheter, urethral foreign body, etc., causing pressure and damage to the urethra, leading to local congestion, ischemia, hypoxia , the urinary tract mucosal resistance is reduced, and it is easy to catch the disease.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Urine routine urethral secretion examination urethral opening examination

Local swelling and ecchymosis of the urethral injury: swelling and blood stasis in the injured tissue. Such as urethral riding a cross injury can be seen in the perineum, scrotum swelling, obvious ecchymosis.

The hot and humid bet is the early gonorrhea without comorbidities. Acute onset, swelling of the urethra, redness and swelling of the urethra, yellow pus outflow, frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, sudden increase of vaginal discharge in women, pus-like stench, genital itching. May be associated with fever, local lymphadenopathy, diet is not fragrant, red tongue, yellow greasy moss, pulse number.

The most common symptoms of urinary tract cancer are urethral bleeding, frequent urination, and dysuria. Distal urethral or urethral orifice cancer resembles urethral meat sputum, and tumor enlargement can form ulcers. Local swelling of the urethra can reach the mass.

Early symptoms of paraurethral adenocarcinoma are dysuria, urethral bleeding, frequent urination, and dysuria. A nodular or red hemorrhagic mass appears in the distal urethra or urethra, and local swelling of the urethra can reach the mass.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Urethritis: urinary tract irritation such as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria and dysuria, may also be associated with acute non-gonococcal hemorrhagic cystitis, check for flushing and swelling of the urethra, and a small amount of pale yellow secretion may be imposed on the urethra. Symptoms can be naturally reduced within a few days.

Cervicitis: concurrent with urethritis, urethritis complicated by cervicitis is the most common in clinical; symptoms are often atypical or have a slight increase in vaginal discharge, a mucopurulent secretion. After urethritis complicated with cervicitis, visual examination of cervical edema or cervical erosion, vaginal wall with fine congestion and flushing. Colposcopy, see the establishment of follicles on the edge of the cervix. When the phase and trichomoniasis or Candida ulceration, there are two degrees of increased vaginal discharge and lower abdominal pain.

The symptoms of mastitis also include fever and local pain. Elderly people with common prostate cancer must be careful. After ejaculation, after urinary bifurcation, the cavernous body swelling and urethral mucosal edema will temporarily block part of the urethra.

Acute urinary retention: Acute prostatitis causes local congestion, swelling, compression of the urethra, resulting in difficulty urinating, or acute urinary retention.

Local swelling and ecchymosis of the urethral injury: swelling and blood stasis in the injured tissue. Such as urethral riding a cross injury can be seen in the perineum, scrotum swelling, obvious ecchymosis.

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