What is a car uncle?

A urethral caruncle is a small, benign (noncancerous) growth or skin on the outside of your urethra (the hole you pee from). This tissue or skin is part of your urethra that has prolapsed (or stuck out) on one edge. Urethral caruncles aren't dangerous, and they don't require treatment unless you have painful symptoms.
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What does a caruncle look like?

Urethral caruncles are usually pink or red. If a blood clot has formed, they may turn purple or black. These growths are usually small, growing up to 1 centimeter (cm) in diameter. However, cases have been reported where they've have grown at least 2 cm in diameter.
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How do you treat a caruncle?

Most urethral caruncles can be treated conservatively with warm sitz baths and vaginal estrogen replacement. Topical anti-inflammatory drugs may also be useful. Unfortunately, data on the efficacy of conservative management are lacking in the literature.
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Whats a Carunkle?

: a small fleshy growth specifically : a reddish growth situated at the urethral meatus in women and causing pain and bleeding — see lacrimal caruncle.
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Do urethral polyps need to be removed?

Urethral caruncle cysts don't need to be treated if there are no symptoms. Some urologists suggest using estrogen cream or HRT to make the caruncle go away. If the caruncle is large or causes problems, your urologist may remove it and burn its base.
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What does it mean when white stuff comes out of your pee hole?

If you notice white particles in your urine, it's likely from genital discharge or a problem in your urinary tract, such as kidney stones or possible infection. If you have significant symptoms that accompany the white particles in your urine, you may want to see your doctor.
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Can you pee out a polyp?

One way to remove polyps is with a type of surgery called transurethral bladder resection (TURBT). The doctor first puts a cystoscope through your urethra into your bladder. Then, the surgeon uses a laser, a wire loop, or electricity to remove the growth.
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What causes car uncle?

A urethral caruncle is a noncancerous growth that forms on the back part of your urethral opening. This condition is linked to low levels of estrogen, and it's most common among postmenopausal people. Treatment isn't necessary unless the growth causes symptoms.
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Do humans have Caruncles?

Sublingual caruncle, an area on the human tongue. Lacrimal caruncle, the nodule at the inner corner of the human eye. Urethral caruncle, a benign outgrowth of the urethra.
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What does the urethral opening look like?

When this happens, the opening of the urethra looks like a small purple or red donut and seems larger than normal. Urethral prolapse happens most commonly to school-aged girls before puberty. The urethra is a narrow tube that connects the bladder with the outside of the body. Urine passes through the urethra.
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Can a caruncle be cancerous?

Urethral caruncle is a common disease, and most cases are treated conservatively. However, malignant carcinoma arising from the urethral caruncle or urethral carcinoma resembling a caruncle has only rarely been reported.
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How long does it take for a caruncle to heal?

Routine hematological and biochemical investigations were normal. The patient was advised topical estrogen cream for 4 weeks and the lesion resolved completely in 4 weeks [Figure 2]. Urethral caruncle is the most common lesion of female urethra and is often observed in postmenopausal women.
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Why is my caruncle swollen?

Acute swelling is caused by a bacterial or viral infection such as mumps, Epstein-Barr virus, gonococcus and staphylococcus. Chronic swelling could be due to non-infectious inflammatory disorders such as thyroid eye disorder, sarcoidosis and orbital pseudotumor.
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Where is the caruncle located?

The lacrimal caruncle, or caruncula lacrimalis, is the small, pink, globular nodule at the inner corner (the medial canthus) of the eye.
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What happens if a cow eats its placenta?

The cow eating her placenta after birth is actually a pretty normal thing. Believe it or not, the cow eating her placenta is a healthy cow. After the calf is born, the placenta sack must also be born within eight hours.
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What is the benefits of eating placenta?

While some claim that placentophagy can prevent postpartum depression; reduce postpartum bleeding; improve mood, energy and milk supply; and provide important micronutrients, such as iron, there's no evidence that eating the placenta provides health benefits. Placentophagy can be harmful to you and your baby.
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Do cows eat their placenta?

Placentophagia, the act of eating placenta, is observed in many placental animals including cows. There is no single, definitive reason known for why cows eat their placenta but in searching for the answer we came across four main theories: bonding, hunger, predator avoidance, and instinct.
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Can a urethral caruncle cause bleeding?

A urethral caruncle is a benign fleshy outgrowth of the posterior urethral meatus. Although cases of urethral caruncle are typically asymptomatic, some may present with heavy bleeding.
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What causes polyps?

Healthy cells grow and divide in an orderly way. Mutations in certain genes can cause cells to continue dividing even when new cells aren't needed. In the colon and rectum, this unregulated growth can cause polyps to form. Polyps can develop anywhere in your large intestine.
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What does a polyp look like in your bladder?

Bladder polyps are small, often cauliflower-like growths that protrude from the lining of the urinary bladder where a person stores urine. Typically, polyps are groups of abnormal cells that appear along mucous membranes in the body, though they can appear almost anywhere.
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Is a polyp a tumor?

Polyps are benign growths (noncancerous tumors or neoplasms) involving the lining of the bowel. They can occur in several locations in the gastrointestinal tract but are most common in the colon. They vary in size from less than a quarter of an inch to several inches in diameter.
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What does it mean when a girl is creamy?

In the middle of your cycle, during ovulation, your discharge may feel slippery or thinner. Then during the second part of the menstrual cycle, after ovulation, you may notice creamy, white discharge. Healthy vaginal discharge during this time is typically white, creamy, milky, or cloudy and is sometimes thick.
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How do men check for discharge?

Male discharge is any substance (other than urine) that comes from the urethra (a narrow tube in the penis) and flows out the tip of the penis.
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The takeaway
  1. your penis is red or irritated.
  2. you have a discharge that is oozing, discolored, or foul smelling.
  3. you have any discharge that occurs without sexual activity.
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What causes male drop?

Gonorrhea and chlamydia are two of the most common causes of penile discharge. They require treatment with prescription antibiotics. Keep in mind that STDs don't just result from penetrative intercourse. You can contract an STD by receiving oral sex and engaging in nonintercourse activities.
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Why is my caruncle swollen and itchy?

The allergens ( i.e. pollen) irritates the caruncle and causing it to be inflammed and swollen. In addition, both the allergens and inflammatory “stuff” the eyes produces to fight the allergen accumulates in the caruncle area leading to become the epicenter of itchiness.
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