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What's wrong with a small lump in the urethra?

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-04 00:10:39
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Urethral meatus long small lumps may be caused by infection, inflammation, tumor and other reasons.
1.
Infection caused by bacterial or viral infection, such as gonorrhea, genital herpes, etc., can lead to urethral meatus long small lumps.
2. Inflammation of
the skin and mucosa around the urethral meatus is stimulated or damaged, generally causing inflammatory reactions, leading to the formation of lumps.
3. Tumor
formation around the urethral meatus may also lead to urethral meatus long small lumps, usually hard, difficult to move, and may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as dysuria, hematuria
, etc.