Do more tests and go to a urologist. Could be urinary tract infection prompted by something your taking or doing. It could be as simple as wiping too hard. Take it easy and move to a softer tissue. But get a second opinion.
An operation called transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) relieves symptoms of BPH by removing the prostate tissue that is blocking the urethra.
The Cowpers gland (bulbourethral gland) is a male sexual gland. It provides fluid to lubricate and clean the lower urethra, which may have residue left from its use during urination. During sexual arousal each gland produces a clear, viscous secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter. It is possible for this fluid to pick up sperm, remaining in the urethral bulb from previous ejaculations, and carry them out prior to the next ejaculation. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
Radical nephrectomy involves removing the entire kidney, a section of the tube leading to the bladder (urethra), the gland that sits atop the kidney (adrenal gland), and the fatty tissue surrounding the kidney
Your private parts, exactly, have one "hole". The opening on the outside of your body is the vagina. In the "private" area, however, there is also the urethra (where urine comes out of). Some people might also count this as a private part, some don't. and the anus, if you count it
The typical symptoms of glandular cystitis usually present as urgent and frequent urinate, painful urination, blood urine apparent to the naked eye and lower abdominal pain. Those all belong to nonspecific manifestations. By the examination of cystoscope, it can discover many flocculent materials in urinary bladder cavity and part of glandular cystitis produces changes and presents as nipple-form, follicle-form or cauliflower-form, in which, the nipple-form glandular cystitis should be distinguished from nipple-form tumor of urinary bladder, that is, in the former case, the lump in the region of nipple could be divided by deep ditches and the nipple becomes hyaline, in which there are no branches of blood vessel and around which edema can be discovered. In the case of follicle-form glandular cystitis, the follicle(s), which might be single or clumped, usually emerges in the region of trigone of urinary bladder, or around urethral orifice, or casually in the side wall and top of urinary bladder. Only by pathological examination, can it be distinguished from tumor of bladder. Bladder infection is a common urinary infectious diseases, which accounts for about 50%~ 70% of the total number of urinary tract infection .If it is caused by bacterial infection ,the pathogenic bacterial most is Escherichia Coli .The disease usually hanppens to women , because women's urethra is not only shorter than men's but also close to anus ,that is easy for E. coli to invade .The most typical symptoms of cystitis is frequency of urination, urgency of urination, painful urination or even urge incontinence , and sometimes with hematuria and pyuria . I suggest you to treat with tradition Chinese medicine -"Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill",It can cure the disease about 3 months .
Sounding frequently causes a small amount of bleeding from the urethra. This is why it should only be done by a professional.
sometimes. it depends on the length of your vagina/urethra
No, having a fibroid will not make you bleed out of your urethra during your menstrual cycle (the cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle). If you're bleeding out of your urethra then that suggests a urinary tract infection, see your doctor.
Yes that's why it is sometimes called the urethral opening
A urethral prolapse is women'shealth problem in which pressure in the abdomen and groin causes the urethra to bulge out of its opening in the vagina. It can be very painful and women often experience vaginal bleeding and frequent urges to urinate.
The Urethra is a tube that carries both urine & semen out of the body. Only occurs in males.The urethra
bleeding; injury to the bladder, urethra, and ureters; wound infection; and blood clots.urethral obstruction.Postoperative voiding difficulties.Vaginal prolapse
Pretty sure it's caused by the foreskin or the shape of the urethra.
the urethra
The prostatic or membranous urethra
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can cause bleeding in the urinary tract. This can happen due to irritation and inflammation of the bladder or urethra, leading to blood in the urine. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience this symptom.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes cause spotting, which is light vaginal bleeding. This can occur due to irritation of the urinary tract or the close proximity of the urethra to the vagina. If you experience spotting along with UTI symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.