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ICD-10 code: N35.8

Disease category: N35.8: Other urethral stricture

Understanding Other Urethral Stricture

Urethral stricture refers to the narrowing of the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine out of the body. While most people are familiar with urethral strictures that occur in the anterior urethra, there are other types of strictures that can occur in different parts of the urethra.

One type of urethral stricture is known as a posterior urethral stricture. This type of stricture occurs in the section of the urethra that is closest to the bladder. Posterior urethral strictures are most commonly caused by trauma, such as a pelvic fracture or a severe injury to the perineum. They can also occur as a result of a congenital abnormality or as a complication of prostate surgery.

Another type of urethral stricture is known as a bulbomembranous urethral stricture. This type of stricture occurs in the section of the urethra that is located between the prostate gland and the external sphincter. Bulbomembranous urethral strictures are most commonly caused by trauma, such as a pelvic fracture or a severe injury to the perineum. They can also occur as a result of a congenital abnormality or as a complication of prostate surgery.

Finally, urethral strictures can also occur in the meatus, which is the external opening of the urethra. Meatal strictures are most commonly caused by trauma or infection. They can also occur as a result of a congenital abnormality.

  1. Posterior urethral stricture occurs in the section of the urethra that is closest to the bladder.
  2. Bulbomembranous urethral stricture occurs in the section of the urethra that is located between the prostate gland and the external sphincter.
  3. Meatal strictures occur in the external opening of the urethra.

Regardless of the location of the stricture, symptoms are typically similar. They may include difficulty starting or stopping the flow of urine, a weak urine stream, frequent urination, and pain or discomfort during urination. If left untreated, urethral strictures can lead to complications such as urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and kidney damage.

It's important to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms of a urethral stricture. Your doctor can perform tests to diagnose the condition and develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs.

Treatment of Other urethral stricture:

Treatment Options for Other Urethral Stricture

Urethral stricture is a condition that causes narrowing of the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. There are various types of urethral stricture, including other urethral stricture, which is a less common type of stricture. Other urethral stricture occurs when the urethra is narrowed due to injury, radiation therapy, ...

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