What’s wrong with male genital pain?

Possible causes of male genital pain: 1, urethral lesions caused by the presence of urethritis, urethral stones, or urethral polyps, tumors, etc., can lead to persistent pain in the urethra. Pain can radiate to the posterior urethra, perineal area, or the presence of penile spongy pain, accompanied by urinary abnormalities, such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, bleeding at the urethral opening or mixed with hematuria and other symptoms, the need for further urinalysis, urethroscopy, etc. to further confirm the diagnosis. 2, the presence of spongy lesions. Diseases such as cavernous infection or cavernous sclerosis can lead to penile pain, which may be accompanied by penile curvature during erection, or pain worsened during erection. Physical examination of the penis can touch the corpus cavernosum, the local presence of hard knots, sclerosis, or the presence of cavernous scarring, cavernous body of the penis localized swelling, etc., you need to further blood tests, color Doppler ultrasound of the corpus cavernosum of the penis to confirm the diagnosis.