Sexual Health
What's wrong with male urethral lipstick, which has been going on for several months? Male urethral lipstick may be Balanitis
At male clinics, the number of people receiving diagnosis centered around urethral lipstick is increasing. I often encounter patients who, due to prolonged treatment, urgently require thorough examination and radical treatment. In particular, patients who have had unclean sexual intercourse and sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, non gonococcal Urethritis, etc.) in the urinary system in the past are more worried and seek doctors everywhere after hearing the doctor's warning that the mouth of the urethra becomes red due to a sexually transmitted disease that is difficult to cure. Therefore, there is a heavy burden on the mind, resulting in long-term dizziness, irritability, insomnia, and even diseases such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and frigidity, which seriously affect work and marital relationships.
So, why does the urethral opening turn red? Is it a disease to turn the urethral opening red? The answer cannot be generalized. For those who become red due to the long prepuce, it is recommended to improve the incidence of Balanitis, Urethritis and Urethritis through circumcision, reduce the probability of gynecological diseases and improve the quality of sexual life. Local temperature rise caused by poor working environment and dietary habits, as well as wet sweats, can lead to redness. Drinking more water, drinking less alcohol, and avoiding spicy foods can gradually improve symptoms. The most noteworthy aspect of red blood caused by urinary and sexual infections is the need for comprehensive diagnosis in a reputable hospital.
Some patients with urinary tract infections always like to ask when they see a doctor, why was the urethral opening not red before? This mainly starts with solving psychological problems. This is because many people do not pay attention to whether their urethral opening is red in their daily lives. Occasionally, after hearing reports from people around them or reading from newspapers and magazines that "urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. can cause urethral opening to become red", they deliberately compare them and find that their urethral opening is also similar to red, thus unjustly suspecting that they are sick. There are also patients with urinary tract infections who find their urethral opening red during the illness. After treatment, the symptoms of urinary tract infection disappear, and various tests are normal. However, if the urethral opening is still red, they believe that the disease has not been completely cured, and they search for a cure everywhere, but the result is futile.
In fact, there is no radical cure for the normal redness of the urethral opening. Therefore, in daily life, we don't need to worry about hygiene, keeping the perineum dry, avoiding unclean sexual intercourse, prohibiting vigorous exercise, not drinking alcohol, not eating spicy food, drinking more water, and naturally treating redness in the urethral opening.