Urethral bulking agents are used to treat urinary incontinence in women. They are injected into the urethra to increase its thickness and reduce urinary leakage. While the procedure is generally safe, there is a risk of exposure of the implanted agent into the urethra.
It is important to note that exposure of the implanted bulking agent into the urethra is a rare complication. The risk can be minimized by choosing a qualified and experienced surgeon, using appropriate agents, and following post-operative care instructions carefully.
If you experience any symptoms of exposure of the implanted bulking agent into the urethra, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately. Early intervention can prevent further complications and ensure a successful outcome.