What should I do if I have a bit of urinary bifurcation?

Bifurcation of urination is seen in three cases: First, patients suffering from urethritis have inflammation, due to the recurrence of inflammation, the mucous membrane in the urethra for a long time will form spots, causing partial narrowing of the urethra, which will cause bifurcation of urination and difficulty in urination. During the onset of acute urethritis, the congestion, edema and increased secretions of the urethra can also cause bifurcation of urination, which is treated with oral anti-inflammatory drugs; secondly, circumcision and prepuce can cause partial narrowing of the urethra or small stone blockage in the urethra, which can also cause bifurcation of urination, which requires surgical treatment, circumcision, or urethral incision; thirdly, it is Patients with prostatic hyperplasia sometimes also have bifurcation of urination and need to take oral medications that reduce urethral resistance, such as tamsulosin hydrochloride. Depending on the situation, the treatment with bifurcation is also different.