My dysuria began when I was 15 and I started to have blood drops at the end of my urination. I went to health centers to get examined, no UTI. Went to a hospital to get checked for the dysuria with a cystoscopy, they noticed nothing wrong.
4 years later, this is my story.
In my journal the Urologist said that I had white leukoplakia on the mucous membrane down the Seminal Colliculus on one side, the Prostatic Urethra. When I first met the Urologist I saw on the display screen from the cystoscopy that the white ''leukoplakia'' looked like sperm that was stuck on the mucous membrane. But when the urologist remitted me to the hospital and I met the second urologist a few weeks later, he asked me if I wanted to remove the white leukoplakia that was stuck on the mucous membrane with laser, I said yes. He said that he doesn't want me to lose the ability to make children, a few months later at this point I realized that the problem was near the prostate gland!
When he went in with the cystoscope he took a biopsy from the white liquid that was on my mucous membrane, and I think he either scraped it off or he used laser I'm not sure but the next day I was in hell lot of pain and it was pretty difficult to get some urine out. I was also bleeding when I peed, but it hurt more than 10 times the pain that I suffer now and before the procedure.
Two weeks later I get the diagnose results from the biopsy that I had: Urethra with discrete parakeratosis without dysplasia.
Is this bad?