What’s wrong with the pain in a man’s urethra?

The pain in the urethra of a man may be inflammation, stones, STDs and other conditions, and should be promptly consulted to identify the cause. 1. inflammation: if the male urethra, prostate bladder inflammation, these conditions will trigger the occurrence of urethral pain, not only that, but also accompanied by symptoms of urinary urgency. 2. Stones: If there are stones in the male urethra and bladder, they can also cause tingling in the urethra, and are often accompanied by symptoms of urinary bifurcation and urinary bleeding. 3. Sexually transmitted diseases: If an individual has a sexually transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea, urethritis, etc., it may lead to tingling in the urethra, which will be accompanied by the flow of secretions, and not only that, it will also lead to lymphatic enlargement, which is mostly due to unhealthy sexual contact. If the patient has pain in the urethra timely consultation, by the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment.