Wart? Fibroma?: Genital warts could do this, but usually not in urethra unless there also are external warts. Fibromas and other benign growths are possible. With altered urine stream, it is likely you have additional lesions deeper inside, or partial urethral blockage (stricture). You need to see a urologist about this. Don't manipulate the bump or otherwise try to treat it until then. Good luck!
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