What are the symptoms of acromegaly when urinating?

Symptoms of acromegaly when urinating can vary depending on the course of the acromegaly, the size of the warts, the location of the lesions, etc. They may be asymptomatic, or there may be symptoms such as difficulty in urination, dysuria, frequent urination, and urgency to urinate.
In the early stages of warts, most patients do not experience itching or tingling. With the development of the disease, patients will have an itching sensation, changes in urine flow, etc.; if a bacterial infection occurs, patients will also have localized redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms.
If the warts are relatively large, causing urethral blockage will cause difficulty in urination and poor urination. Some patients also appear urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms of urethral irritation; if the urethral mucosa is broken, some patients will also appear hematuria, urethral blood spillage and so on.
Patients with acromegaly should seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat.