Bifurcation
The urethra is the channel through which the human body excretes urine and semen. When the urinary tract is unobstructed, the discharged urine is in a straight line. When the external urethral orifice is resisted or blocked, the urethra may diverge. Long-term urination bifurcation, as long as you urinate, it is a disease. Urinary bifurcation is usually divided into two types: one is that the urine is bifurcated immediately after exiting from the urethral orifice, and the other is that the urine is bifurcated after ejecting from the urethral orifice for a period, which is usually accompanied by endless urine. It is drop-shaped.
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