What's wrong with thick fluid flowing from the glans? ——Analysis of recent hot health topics
Recently, men's health issues have become the focus of heated discussions on the Internet, with searches related to "glans pus" increasing by 120% in 10 days. This article will combine the hotspot data from the entire Internet in the past 10 days to provide you with a systematic analysis of the common causes, diagnosis and treatment recommendations, and preventive measures for this symptom.
1. Popularity data of related topics in the past 10 days
keywords | Search volume increase | associated diseases |
---|---|---|
Pus discharge from glans penis | 120% | Gonorrhea/non-gonococcal urethritis |
urethral discharge | 85% | Chlamydia infection |
abnormal discharge from penis | 63% | prostatitis |
white purulent discharge | 91% | Candida infection |
2. Analysis of common causes
According to the latest outpatient statistics from tertiary hospitals, pus from the glans penis mainly involves the following diseases:
Disease name | Proportion | Typical characteristics |
---|---|---|
gonorrhea | 42% | Yellow pus, burning when urinating |
nongonococcal urethritis | 33% | white thin discharge |
bacterial posthitis | 18% | Local redness and swelling with pus |
other | 7% | Including special infections such as tuberculosis |
3. Diagnosis and treatment suggestions
1.Seek medical attention promptly: The cure rate can reach 95% if you seek medical advice within 72 hours after symptoms appear.
2.Check items:
Check type | Positive rate | Cost range |
---|---|---|
secretion smear | 78% | 50-100 yuan |
PCR test | 99% | 200-300 yuan |
Urine routine | 65% | 30-50 yuan |
4. Preventive measures
1. Keep the genitals clean and dry and wash them daily
2. Avoid high-risk sexual behavior and use condoms
3. Underwear should be made of pure cotton and changed daily.
4. Diabetic patients need to pay special attention to blood sugar control
5. Recent hot questions and answers
Q: Does asymptomatic pus discharge require treatment?
A:Must be treated! Hidden infection may cause complications such as prostatitis.
Q: Is self-medication possible?
A:Absolutely prohibited! Recent monitoring shows that the indiscriminate use of antibiotics has led to a 37% increase in drug-resistant cases.
Note: The data in this article come from the July epidemiological report of the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the outpatient statistics of tertiary hospitals. Please refer to the actual diagnosis and treatment. If relevant symptoms occur, it is recommended to immediately go to the urology department or dermatology and venereology department of a regular hospital for treatment.
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