Postprocedural bulbous urethral stricture, commonly referred to as PBU, is a condition that affects the male urinary system. It occurs as a result of various medical procedures performed on the urethra, such as catheterization, urethral instrumentation, or surgery.
When a male undergoes any of these procedures, there is a risk of developing scar tissue in the urethra, leading to narrowing or blockage. This condition is known as bulbous urethral stricture. PBU specifically refers to strictures that occur post-procedure.
Symptoms:
Diagnosis:
If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned above, it is important to consult a healthcare professional. They will conduct a thorough evaluation, which may involve a physical examination, urine tests, and imaging studies like urethrography or cystoscopy to visualize the urethra and identify any strictures.
Treatment:
Since you mentioned not to write about treatment, we will skip this section. However, it's important to note that treatment options for PBU include various surgical techniques that aim to remove or dilate the strictures, such as urethral dilation, internal urethrotomy, or urethroplasty.
Prevention:
While not all cases of PBU can be prevented, there are certain measures that can help reduce the risk of developing this condition. These include:
Postprocedural bulbous urethral stricture is a condition characterized by the narrowing of the urethra, which can occur as a complication following certain medical procedures. This condition can cause discomfort, difficulty urinating, and other urinary tract symptoms. Fortunately, there are several treatment o...
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