What are the symptoms of chronic urethritis?


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The diagnostic methods for chronic urethritis generally include visual inspection, urinary sediment microscopy, urine bacterial examination, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Visual inspection
uses the visual inspection method to observe whether there is edema, redness, purulent secretions, etc. at the urethral orifice. If it exists, it can be initially diagnosed as chronic urethritis.
2. Urinary sediment microscopy
uses the urinary sediment microscopy method. If the test results show that the number of white blood cells per high-power mirror is greater than 5, it will help to diagnose chronic urethritis.
3. Urine bacterial examination
By checking the content of bacteria in the urine provided by the patient, if the test result is greater than or equal to 10^5/ml, chronic urethritis can be clearly diagnosed.