What happened to the pink dots that grew after the swelling in the urethra went down?

The growth of a pink dot after the swelling of the urethra subsides may be related to viral infections or the presence of localized inflammatory polyps, etc.
1. Viral infection: If the patient is infected with human papilloma virus or herpes virus, it may lead to the appearance of pink dots near the urethra. Patients may also experience itching, pain, and tissue ulceration.
2. Inflammatory polyps: mostly seen in patients with chronic urethritis lesions, due to long-term local inflammatory stimulation, inflammatory polyps may appear, manifested as localized pink dots.
There may be other reasons for the pink dots after the swelling of the urethra has subsided, and it is recommended that patients seek early medical examination and early treatment to ensure a good quality of life.