What causes urethral meatus fever?

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Urethral orifice fever is considered to be caused by urethritis, urethral calculi, prostatitis, etc.

What causes urethral meatus fever?

1. Urethral

inflammation is considered to be caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Ureaplasma urealyticum and other infections. The urethral mucosa of the patient is stimulated by inflammatory factors, resulting in local congestion and edema, which can cause urethral orifice fever. The patient may also be accompanied by frequent micturition, urgency, pain in urination and other symptoms.

2. Urethral calculi

urethral mucosa will be stimulated and damaged during the activity process, which can cause burning sensation at urethral orifice. The patient may also be accompanied by pain in urination and difficulty in urination.

What causes urethral meatus fever?

3.

Prostatitis is considered to be caused by pathogen infection, immune abnormalities, mental and psychological factors. The patient's prostate is stimulated by inflammation, which can cause urethral orifice fever. The patient may also be accompanied by pain in the perineal region, fever and other symptoms.



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