There are more causes of a pile of flesh under the urethra, and in the case of female patients, the more common cause may be urethral meatus. In addition, for the full gender population, urethral polyps, condyloma acuminata, pearly penile papules, urethral tumors, etc. can also cause a pile of meat under the urethra. Urethral meatus is generally a benign lesion, asymptomatic people can regularly follow up and observe, temporarily do not deal with. If the symptoms are obvious, oral estrogen and other drugs can be prescribed for treatment, but also surgical treatment such as electrodes, surgical circumcision, etc.; 2, urethral polyps: patients can show a pile of meat under the urethra, while there may be burning discomfort in the urethra, or discomfort after urination and other symptoms, can be consulted after the doctor, through microwave ablation, electrocautery, laser, freezing or surgery for treatment; 3, condyloma acuminata. If the patient has high-risk sexual behavior, you need to consider the possibility of condyloma acuminata. The first time the disease, the patient’s genitalia, near the anus often appear single, multiple light red particles, when it appears under the urethra, can be manifested as a pile of flesh under the urethra, the patient can be treated through drugs such as imiquimod cream, or apply freezing, laser and other ways to promote recovery; 4, pearl penile papules: can be in the male urethra under the papules, no pain, part of the mild redness can appear, is a kind of It is a benign lesion that is not contagious through sexual contact. If you are a patient in need, you can be treated with laser and freezing methods; 5, urethral tumor: a pile of flesh under the urethra may be benign tumor or malignant tumor, feasible pathological tissue biopsy to clarify the nature of the lesion. After the nature of the lesion is clear, surgery is given, and malignant tumors may also need to perform anti, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatment.