Inflammation of the urethra and inability to urinate

Inflammation of the urethra and inability to urinate may be caused by urethritis, cystitis, urethral stones and other reasons.
1. Urethritis: the main symptoms of urethritis include frequent urination, urinary urgency, painful urination, etc. In addition, when urethritis leads to congestion and swelling of the urethra, blocking the urethra, and urinary retention occurs, there will be the symptom of not being able to urinate and holding pain.
2. cystitis: urethral inflammation can be caused by cystitis, mainly due to inflammation stimulation, resulting in congestion and swelling of the bladder mucosa, often with urinary tract irritation symptoms, such as urinary urgency, urinary pain, urinary frequency, and may also be difficult to urinate and other phenomena.
3. Urethral calculi: Urethral calculi may lead to obstruction during urination, resulting in retention of a large amount of urine in the bladder and inability to urinate symptoms.
Patients with urethral inflammation and inability to urinate, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner for urological ultrasound or CT examination, etc., and actively treated under the advice of the doctor.