Urethritis

Urethritis is the

inflammation

of the

urethra

, often due to a bacterial infection that most likely was transmitted sexually, but can also be a result of improper or even excessive genital hygiene.
Proper genital and anal hygiene should be stressed. This includes proper wiping after urination and bowel movements. Sexual intercourse should be avoided until urethritis is treated.
Symptoms

Strange liquid coming out of urethra

  • Whitish yellow, Whitish green, Whitish brown, White with a touch of blood

common

Pain discomfort or burning when urinating

common

Frequent urination

Itchy skin

  • At genital

Pain in testicles

Pus in urine

Risk factors

History of Sexually Transmitted Infections

or Recent sex

  • Without any kind of infection control

or Multiple sexual partners

Recent medical urethral instrumentation

Treatment
Urethritis is typically treated with antibiotics.
Recommended specialist

If you have Urethritis, then a visit to a urologist is highly recommended.

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