Urethritis

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Urethritis

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Seven Causes of Urethral Pain and Urethritis

If you’re struggling with urethral syndrome or urethritis, it’s not always the result of infection. From hormones to chemicals and, perhaps even an infection of a gland, you’ll need to rule out each of these potential causes for urethral discomfort.

1. Catheterization & Procedures

Each time you are catheterized, undergo a bladder examination or have a bladder treatment, the urethra is mildly traumatized. The end result is pain, often sharp and stabbing, in the urethra during the first few voids afterwards. Ideally, your physician is already using some lidocaine gel and smaller, less traumatic catheters but, even then, urethral discomfort is inevitable and every…

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 Seven Causes of Urethral Pain and Urethritis

If you’re struggling with urethral syndrome or urethritis, it’s not always the result of infection. From hormones to chemicals and, perhaps even an infection of a gland, you’ll need to rule out each of these potential causes for urethral discomfort.

Europe PMC

Inflammation of the urethra is most frequently due to an infectious etiology, with STIs being the most common cause.

Healthgrades

Urethritis can occur without symptoms in some people. Others may experience symptoms, such as burning with urination, the need to urinate frequently or urgently, penile or vaginal discharge, pain, or fever.

MedlinePlus

Both bacteria and viruses may cause urethritis. Some of the bacteria that cause this condition include E coli, chlamydia, and gonorrhea. These bacteria also cause urinary tract infections and some sexually transmitted diseases. Viral causes are herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus.

StatPearls

Urethritis is strongly associated with sexually transmitted infections, and is characterized as gonococcal or nongonococcal. The most common symptom of urethritis is urethral discharge.

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