Post-traumatic urethral stricture is a medical condition that can occur after a traumatic injury to the urethra. This injury can be caused by a variety of factors, including accidents, falls, or sports-related injuries. The condition is characterized by the narrowing of the urethra, which can lead to difficulty urinating, pain, and other complications.
The most common cause of post-traumatic urethral stricture is a direct injury to the urethra. This can occur as a result of:
The symptoms of post-traumatic urethral stricture can vary depending on the severity of the condition. However, common symptoms include:
Treatment for post-traumatic urethral stricture typically involves a combination of surgical and non-surgical techniques. These may include:
In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the damaged portion of the urethra and create a new, healthy urethral opening.
The best way to prevent post-traumatic urethral stricture is to take steps to avoid traumatic injuries to the urethra. This may include:
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