Urethral Stricture: Understanding and Managing It
Urethral stricture is a condition where the urethra narrows due to scarring, leading to urinary difficulties. This condition can develop from infections, previous surgeries, or trauma to the urinary tract.
Common symptoms include a weak urine stream, frequent urinary tract infections, and discomfort during urination. Severe cases may lead to urinary retention, requiring immediate medical attention.
Treatment depends on the severity of the stricture. Mild cases may be managed with urethral dilation, while severe cases often require surgical intervention. Seeking medical care at the right time can prevent complications and improve urinary function.