What’s wrong with a little wood in the urethra?

The urethra is a little wooden, may be urethritis, cystitis or prostatitis performance.
1. Urethritis: When there is a bacterial or fungal infection in the urethra, the epithelial tissue of the urethra may become congested and edematous and other inflammatory manifestations, and the local nerve tissues may be damaged, which will result in a little bit of wood in the urethra.
2. Cystitis: When there is inflammation in the bladder tissue, there will be a lot of bacteria in the urine when urinating, which may also cause the urethra to be wooden.
3. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate tissue will also cause some irritation to the urethra, resulting in frequent urination, difficulty in urination, urinary dribbling and other abnormal symptoms, as well as a wooden urethra in the early stages of the disease.
If you feel a little bit of wood in the urethra, it is best to carry out ultrasound examination of the lower abdomen, urine routine examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat, usually drink more water to urinate, but also diligently wash the pubic area to maintain hygiene and cleanliness, in order to maintain the health of the urinary system.