What are the symptoms of non-gonococcal balanitis?

What are the symptoms of non-gonococcal balanitis?

Men's health is very important to a family, because men are the backbone of the family. However, the current health problems of men are not optimistic. Many diseases have posed a great threat to the health of men. For example, non-gonococcal balanoposthitis is a common male disease. So, what are the symptoms of non-gonococcal balanoposthitis? Please see the following detailed introduction.

The initial symptoms of non-gonococcal glansitis are as follows:

1. Discomfort, itching, burning or stinging in the urethra, redness and swelling of the urethra, urethral secretions are mostly syrupy and thin, and there is a "mouthful" phenomenon in the morning.

2. The urethral secretion is small, thin, mucous or mucopurulent. If you do not urinate for a long time (such as in the morning), a small amount of thin secretion may overflow from the urethral opening. Sometimes it only manifests as a crust blocking the urethral opening or contaminating the underwear in the morning. During the examination, it is necessary to squeeze the anterior urethra from back to front to allow a small amount of secretion to overflow from the urethral opening. Sometimes the patient has symptoms but no secretion, or there may be secretion without symptoms.

3. The foreskin is red and swollen, with burning pain, which worsens during urination, and purulent secretions may flow out of the foreskin opening. If the foreskin is turned over, the inner plate of the foreskin and the glans penis can be seen to be congested and swollen. In severe cases, there may be shallow ulcers or erosions, with pus.

Dangers of non-gonococcal glansitis:

1. Non-gonococcal balanitis may cause prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, orchitis, etc. if not treated in time.

2. Affect the quality of sperm and cause male infertility.

3. If non-gonococcal balanitis is not treated in time, it can be transmitted to family members, threatening their health.

What are the symptoms of non-gonococcal balanoposthitis? If male compatriots experience urethral itching, burning sensation, redness and swelling, etc., as described above, they must not be careless and go to an authoritative hospital for examination in time. Finding out the cause as soon as possible can avoid a lot of trouble and reduce the damage to the body.

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