What disease causes a knot in one's heart to grow beside urethra

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The urethra next to the long knot may be urethral polyps, perineal fibroma, condyloma acuminatum and other disease factors caused.

What disease causes a knot in one's heart to grow beside urethra

1, urethral polyps

may be due to urethral mucosal tissue constantly stimulated by inflammatory substances, resulting in local growth of polyp tissue, accompanied by itching symptoms.

2, perineal fibroma

itself suffering from perineal fibroma, in patients during the disease, may form fibroma lesions in the perineal tissue near the urethra, shaped like a knot.

3, condyloma

What disease causes a knot in one's heart to grow beside urethra

acuminatum may be transmitted through sexual contact, usually in the urethral orifice or nearby areas similar to cauliflower protrusions. It is

recommended that the urethra with abnormal growth, need to go to the hospital to check the cause, with the help of a doctor for treatment.



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