What is the reason for the enlargement of the urethral orifice?


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Urethral meatus enlargement may be caused by inflammation stimulation, infection, urethral meatus injury, mass, urethral meatus stricture and other reasons. It is necessary to seek medical treatment for a clear diagnosis and treatment. Urethral meatus enlargement may be caused by a variety of reasons. The following are some possible reasons: 1. Inflammatory stimulation: When inflammation occurs in the tissues around the urethral meatus, it may lead to redness and enlargement of the urethral meatus. Common causes of inflammation include urethritis, balanitis, etc. 2. Infection: Bacterial, viral, fungal and other infections may cause inflammation and enlargement of the urethral meatus. For example, gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis and other sexually transmitted infections can lead to redness and pain of the urethral meatus. 3. Injury of the urethral meatus: When the urethral meatus is damaged by trauma, friction or instrument operation, it may cause local tissue swelling and enlargement. 4. Urethral meatus mass: Mass near the urethral meatus, such as polyps, warts, tumors, etc., may also cause the urethral meatus to enlarge. 5. Urethral meatus stenosis: Urethral meatus stricture is a congenital or acquired disease, can lead to urethral meatus smaller or closed, need to be dilated or surgically treatment.6.Other causes: urethral meatus enlargement may also be related to abnormal glandular secretion around the urethral meatus, allergic reactions, drug side effects and other factors. If enlargement of the urethral meatus is accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, urethral meatus discharge, etc., seek medical attention promptly. The doctor will perform detailed physical examination, laboratory examination, etc. to determine the specific cause and give appropriate treatment. For special groups such as pregnant women, the elderly, and those with low immunity, enlargement of the urethral meatus may be associated with specific health problems. In these cases, special attention should be paid and a doctor's advice should be consulted. In short, enlargement of the urethral orifice may be a manifestation of a variety of diseases, and timely medical treatment is required in order to make a clear diagnosis and take appropriate treatment measures. At the same time, maintain good personal hygiene habits, Avoid unclean sex and help prevent urethral orifice infections and diseases.