What are the symptoms of urethritis in women?

Urethritis is a common clinical infection of the urinary tract, which can occur when there is damage to the mucous membrane of the urethra, or when you drink less water, or even when you are tired. The symptoms of urethritis in women can mainly be manifested as increased discharge from the urethra, in addition to frequent, urgent and painful urination, and in severe cases, blood in the urine, or even bright red blood urine. And women, because the urethra is shorter, are prone to upstream cystitis, with more pronounced pain in the lower abdomen and even fever. And if the infection of the urethra contaminates the vagina, the manifestations of vaginitis may also appear, such as increased vaginal discharge, itching, odor, and abnormal leucorrhea secretion. Patients with urethritis are usually able to get better quickly by using anti-infection treatment and after drinking more water and urinating more often.