How is prostate thorn painful to return a responsibility?

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The pain of urination refers to the pain of urethra, bladder and perineum when urinating, and many people have known its basic treatment methods. The degree of pain varies from mild to severe, often like burning, heavy like knife cutting, light like acupuncture. In order to avoid this situation, let's talk about the prostate tingling?.

How is prostate thorn painful to return a responsibility?

First: urination tingling is common in urethritis, prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia, seminal vesiculitis, cystitis, urinary calculi, bladder tuberculosis, pyelonephritis, etc.

Second: the main symptom of urine tingling is inflammation, which is caused by sexual contact with Chlamydia and mycoplasma infection. Symptoms generally have urethral itching, burning sensation and micturition pain, a few have frequent urination, urethral orifice slightly red. In the morning, there is a small amount of mucinous secretion at the urethral orifice, or there is only a scab membrane orifice, or the crotch is dirty, and the urine flow bifurcates when urinating.

Third: gonococcus caused by a clinical incidence of the largest number of sexually transmitted diseases. The main symptoms are urethritis, urethral orifice swelling, pus, tingling, burning sensation. Dysuria, frequent urination, if not treated in time will turn into chronic urethritis. If urethral orifice sees a large number of thick purulent secretion, it is likely to be gonorrhea. Frequent urination, urgency of urination, severe pain during urination, burning sensation at urethral orifice, even penile abnormality or persistent erection may be acute gonorrhea. Urethral orifice has inflammation adhesion and appear urine flow bifurcation, such as fountain, it may be subacute gonorrhea.

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1. At the beginning of micturition, the pain of urine is obvious, or complicated with dysuria, the lesions are mostly in the urethra, common in acute urethritis. 2. The patients with obvious pain at the end of micturition, still feel pain after micturition, or feel "empty pain", or pain without micturition, most of the lesions are in the urethra or adjacent organs, such as bladder triangle inflammation, prostatitis, etc. 3. Dysuria with distending pain: elderly men often prompt benign prostatic hyperplasia, can also be seen in urethral stones. 4. Pain at the end of micturition, and combined with urgency, lesions in the bladder, common in acute cystitis. 5, sudden interruption of urination accompanied by pain or urinary retention: * bladder, urethral calculi or urinary foreign bodies. 6. Micturition tingling or burning pain: more common in acute inflammatory stimulation, such as acute urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis.