Does prostatitis hurt in the urethra?

Prostatitis usually does not appear urethral pain, the patient mainly manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency and other irritating symptoms, the circumcised person is prone to cause the circumcision glans, prone to urethral pain symptoms, it is recommended to timely treatment. Prostatitis is a common disease in men, mainly manifested as irritating symptoms of the urethra, such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, etc., but generally does not lead to pain in the urethral opening. In the clinic, patients who are circumcised are prone to develop circumcision glans, which can lead to redness, swelling and even pain in the urethra. Patients in the treatment of prostatitis at the same time, also need to timely treatment of glans penis. You can take oral antibiotics such as ofloxacin and cefixime as prescribed by your doctor, and you can also use betamethasone cream and clotrimazole cream externally to treat your glans penis. Prostatitis generally does not appear urethral pain, similar symptoms of discomfort in a timely manner.