Urethrotrigonitis (urethrotrigonitus) is an infectious disease that affects the bladder and urethra. It is caused by bacteria that can enter the bladder through the urethra. Urethrotrigonitis can be caused by various bacteria, including Escherichia coli, Proteus, Staphylococcus and others.
Symptoms of urethrotrigonitis may include a burning sensation and pain when urinating, as well as a frequent urge to urinate. In severe cases, blood in the urine may occur.
Treatment for urethrotrigonitis usually uses antibiotics to help kill the bacteria causing the infection. You may also need to make lifestyle changes, such as drinking more fluids and limiting your alcohol intake.
Urethrotrigonitis is a serious condition that can lead to complications such as urinary tract infection and bladder damage. Therefore, it is important to seek medical help promptly and follow your doctor’s recommendations.