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There is a little tingling at the urethral opening. What's going on?


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Urethral orifice a little tingling is generally related to trauma, urethritis, urethral stones and other reasons.
1, trauma
If the patient's recent vulva parts by external force impact, resulting in urethral orifice tissue damage, will lead to local nerve sensitivity rise, resulting in tingling.
2, urethritis
If the patient has urethritis, urethral pathogens continue to breed, causing irritation to the mucosa of the urethral orifice, causing damage, will also feel a little tingling at the urethral orifice.
3, urethral stones
If there are stones in the patient's urethra, in the position change or urination, stones will move, may scratch the urethral orifice tissue, will cause tingling, and may be accompanied by bleeding.