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What to do if the male urethral orifice is blocked

Asked by:Brooke

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 07:54 AM

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  • Christina Christina

    Apr 18, 2026

    Male urethral orifice blockage can generally be treated with medication, catheterization, surgery, etc.

    1. Drug conditioning

    If the male urethral orifice is obviously blocked, it may be due to prostate disease, such as prostatitis. You need to use amoxicillin capsules, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, and cefixime dispersible tablets as directed by your doctor to promote the disappearance of inflammation.

    2. Urinary catheter

    Blockage of the male urethral opening may also be caused by congenital factors. Generally, a urinary catheter can be used to expel urine quickly from the body.

    3. Surgical treatment

    Blockage of the urethral opening may be caused by urethral stones or urethral tumors, which may require urethral surgery to reduce the blockage.

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