What if a man puts a branch in his urethra and can’t get it out?

It can be removed using vascular clamps or a urethroscope, depending on the patient’s specific situation. A branch inserted into the urethra can lead to urethral injury, bleeding, and infection, and requires prompt anti-infection treatment after removal. 1. Vascular forceps: If the branch is still partially outside the urethra or about 2cm away from the urethra, it can be pinched out with vascular forceps after local anesthesia. 2. Urethroscopy: If the branch has entered the urethra more deeply, it is necessary to use a urethroscope to remove it after anesthesia. 3. Anti-infection treatment: after removing the branch, you need to use levofloxacin, ceftriaxone sodium and other drugs to prevent infection. Overall, after the branch inserted into the urethra need to go to the hospital urology department by a professional doctor to deal with, do not blindly pull out to avoid further aggravation of the damage.