What are the symptoms caused by neurogenic urethritis

Neurogenic urethritis often refers to urethral syndrome, its symptoms are mainly urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other urethral irritation symptoms and pain symptoms, at the same time, its episodes can have certain characteristics.
1. Urethral irritation symptoms: often manifested by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and urination difficulties.
2. Painful symptoms: pain in the urethral area, lower abdomen, suprapubic area, waist and other parts of the body, or pain during sexual intercourse.
3. Characteristics of the onset of the disease: it often occurs suddenly and periodically, but the cycle of the attack is uncertain. The duration of the disease varies, can be a few days, or even a few hours, or the symptoms may persist.
Laboratory tests for urethral syndrome are often normal in addition to the symptoms. Prompt medical attention is recommended for any discomfort.