Does male urethral bleeding heal on its own

Whether male urethral bleeding will heal on its own depends on the specific case and needs to be analyzed based on different causes. The key to urethral bleeding is to identify the cause. For example, if the urethra of a young boy is encrusted or there is an injury, this can sometimes cause bleeding, and this bleeding will have the potential to heal on its own. However, if the bleeding inside the urethra is caused by a buildup, inflammation, or deformity, a definitive diagnosis is needed before proceeding. If it is inflammation, the inflammation should be controlled; if it is accumulation of food, the accumulation of food should be removed in time; if it is congenital deformity, surgery may be needed. Therefore, the key to children’s urethral bleeding is to clarify the cause, and then targeted treatment. Patients with urethral bleeding should exercise more in their lives, but not do strenuous exercise, and usually eat a light diet, not smoking, drinking, not eating spicy, stimulating food, and keep the urethra clean and clear.