Inside Urology: Urethral Stricture Disease

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Urethral stricture refers to the buildup of scar tissue in the urethra, which is the passage that empties urine from the bladder, the scar tissue is responsible for slowing or blocking the ability to urinate. Males have a longer urethra and are more likely to experience scarring or narrowing of their urethra than females.

The average male urethra, which runs from the bladder to the tip of the penis, is about 20 centimeters or approximately 8 inches in length and is surrounded by vascular tissue known as the corpus spongiosum. Stricture or narrowing can occur at any point in the urethra and is categorized based on where it occurs along the urethra.

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Ouch I'ma need to get this done to check if I have scars though

winasoking
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Hi! Me and about 100 other guys are currently looking for answers. We have a white spot inside the Urethra and burning pain all the way down the urinary tube. We have tried absolutely everything with no luck, no antibiotics works, no medicine so far has made any improvements. Some of us have had it for months even years. What step would you suggest taking in to find out more about it.

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I sit for OIU 5 days before. After 1 day, cathater was removed. Still bleeding at the time of walking, get up from bed or seat, after urination. Is it normal? How long bleeding may happen after OIU? How to stop bleeding?

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