What causes urethral meatus pain when urinating?

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Urethral meatus pain may be caused by urethritis, gonorrhea, urethral stones and other reasons.

What causes urethral meatus pain when urinating?

1. Urethritis

bacteria, fungi and other pathogenic microbial infection can cause urethritis, the patient's urethral mucosa inflammatory lesions, inflammatory factors may cause irritation of urethral mucosa, causing symptoms of urethral meatus pain.

2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae

infection can lead to gonorrhea, causing the patient's urethral mucosa lesions, urethral mucosa is constantly stimulated by inflammatory mediators, may appear symptoms of urination pain.

What causes urethral meatus pain when urinating?

3. Urinary stones

kidney stones decline may form urethral stones, the patient's affected area, stones may move in the urethra, causing urethral mucosa and capillary damage, resulting in urination pain.



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