Is there meat in the urn that’s a fake wet tatter?

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Hello, doc. Is there a meat bump in the mouth of the urn that would be a fake, sharp-wetting sarcophagus?

Question answer:

The presence of meat in the mouth of the urinal is not a direct conclusion that it is a fake moisten. Fake moistium, also known as a small velvet lip, may occur around the mouth of the urine, but it manifests itself mainly in densely distributed small rashes, which are fish-like or velvet-like, smooth on the surface, in clusters but not in groups, generally without self-conscious symptoms, or with a slight itching. However, the presence of meat in the mouth of the urinal is likely to be due to a number of other conditions, such as acute wetting of the apricot, mouthful of the urethromatate, cysts of the exterior gland, cysts of the side of the urethal, or decomposition of the urethal. Among them, acute hyena is a sexually transmitted disease caused by HPV infection of the human papilloma virus, which is of diverse morphology and may grow at a faster rate and is accompanied by pain, haemorrhage, etc. Therefore, if there is an abnormal increase in organisms at the mouth of the urea, it should not be self-judgmented and should be treated in a timely manner. Doctors make a clear diagnosis through detailed consultations, medical examinations and, if necessary, a combination of white acetic acid tests, HPV tests, pathological examinations, etc., and develop appropriate treatment programmes for each case. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, you can add a jursy 820 to a private consultation.