The symptoms of urinary irritation are no longer significant in the acute phase, and some patients even have no symptoms.
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Acute inflammation causes redness and swelling of the urethra
During acute inflammation of the urethra, there is redness, swelling, or ectropion at the outer orifice of the urethra, which is due to the fact that the mucosal surface is often adhered to by serous or purulent secretions.
Microscopically, mucosal edema can be seen, with infiltration of white blood cells, plasma cells, and lymphocytes, telangiectasia, and hyperemia of paraurethral glands or packing with piles of pus cells.
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Abnormal urinary secretion
The main manifestation of abnormal urinary secretion is small and thin. If you do not urinate for a long time (such as waking up in the morning), a small amount of thin secretion may overflow from the external orifice of the urethra.
Sometimes it only manifests as a scab membrane sealing the urethral orifice or contaminating underwear in the morning. During the examination, it is necessary to press the anterior urethra from behind to front to prevent a small amount of secretion from overflowing from the urethral orifice. Sometimes the patient has symptoms without secretions, but can also have secretions without symptoms.
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Sometimes it only manifests as a scab membrane sealing the urethral orifice or contaminating underwear in the morning. During the examination, it is necessary to press the anterior urethra from behind to front to prevent a small amount of secretion from overflowing from the urethral orifice. Sometimes the patient has symptoms without secretions, but can also have secretions without symptoms.
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