Condyloma acuminatum in the urethra is a common site of condyloma acuminatum. As a sexually transmitted disease, condyloma acuminatum is highly contagious and is mainly transmitted through sex. Many patients with condyloma acuminatum in the urethra are also infected through sexual contact. Condyloma acuminatum in the urethra brings a lot of trouble to the daily life of patients. In order to prevent condyloma acuminatum, protective measures must be taken. Let's talk about the symptoms of condyloma acuminatum in the urethra. Some experts point out that if the disease occurs in the urethral opening, foreskin or glans of a male patient, bleeding may occur after sexual intercourse or injury, and it may also cause pain. If it occurs in the urethra, urethral discomfort may occur, mostly manifested as discomfort during urination. During the development of male urethral condyloma, corresponding symptoms may occur according to the number of condyloma lesions and the different locations of occurrence. Generally speaking, if the location of condyloma lesions is moist, local secretions will increase, and the chance of bacterial infection will also increase. If bacterial infection occurs, local redness, swelling, and pain may occur, and erosion, ulceration, necrosis, exudation, or obvious purulent fluid may also occur.Condyloma acuminatum at the urethral orifice may cause bleeding or pain after sexual intercourse or when the lesion is rubbed. If the lesion of condyloma acuminatum at the urethral orifice of a male occurs in the urethra, the patient may experience urethral discomfort, overflow urine, visible hematuria, secretions discharged from the urethra, a feeling of urethral obstruction, and difficulty urinating or urinating. These symptoms are more obvious in men than in women. In addition, men may have blood in their ejaculation. If male urethral condyloma acuminatum occurs in the urethra, frequent urination, urgent urination, painful urination, and changes in urine flow curve may also occur. If the lesions in the urethra seriously involve the bladder, bilateral ureteral obstruction may occur, causing hydronephrosis, renal infection, and renal insufficiency. If the damage affects the pelvic cavity, it may cause intestinal obstruction and lower limb edema. When the damage occurs in the anus and rectum, there will be a feeling of anal distension, blood in the stool, difficulty in defecation, or pain during defecation.Condyloma acuminatum at the urethral orifice is a particularly difficult disease to treat clinically. Patients must pay attention to prevention during treatment, refrain from sexual intercourse, and avoid eating spicy foods, so that condyloma acuminatum can be cured as soon as possible. |
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