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The main causes of urinary bifurcation include urethral meatus adhesion, urethral stricture, glans swelling, etc. Details are as follows:
1. urethral meatus adhesion
If the patient does not pay attention to local hygiene, it will lead to a large number of secretions staying in the glans, resulting in urethral meatus adhesion, and then urinary bifurcation.
2. urethral stricture
If the man himself has kidney stones, stones may block the urethra, resulting in urethral stricture, thus affecting urine excretion, resulting in urinary bifurcation.
3. glans swelling
If the patient has glans inflammation, inflammatory factors stimulate local tissues to cause swelling in the urethra, compression of urethral meatus, urinary bifurcation.