Symptoms of early urinary calculi in men

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Urethral stones can cause pain. Primary urethral calculi usually grow up gradually without pain in the early stage. Secondary urethral calculi are usually embedded in the urethra suddenly. Patients often feel urethral pain and urination pain suddenly. The pain can radiate to the glans penis, perineum or rectum. Male early urinary calculi symptoms to tell you.

Symptoms of early urinary calculi in men

1. Urethral tenderness and induration. The majority of patients can touch the local induration and tenderness of urethral stones, and the posterior urethral stones can be touched by digital rectal examination. The multiple stones in urethral diverticulum can touch the stone like friction.

2. The feeling of dysuria. Incomplete obstruction of the urethra caused by calculi may include narrowing of the urinary line, bifurcating and weak ejaculation, accompanied by frequent urination, urgency of urination and urine dripping. Secondary urethral calculi, due to the sudden insertion of stones into the urethra, there is a sudden interruption of urination, and a strong urine and bladder urgency *, and more acute urinary retention.

3. Hematuria and urethral secretions. Emergency patients often have terminal hematuria and primary hematuria, or a small amount of fresh blood drips out at the end of urination, accompanied by severe pain. Chronic patients often have mucinous or purulent urethral secretions.

matters needing attention

This disease of male urethral calculi may also affect the physical and mental health of patients, so many of our patients will be very impetuous psychologically, so usually we still have to pay more attention to the physical and mental development of patients.