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The urethra is the passage that allows urine to exit the body. Changing estrogen levels during menopause. Problems with the urinary tract shape or function. An ...
This could include the urethra, bladder, ureters and kidneys. Most infections involve the bladder and urethra, known as the lower urinary tract. The most common ...
During a procedure called ureteroscopy, a healthcare professional inserts a thin, lighted tube equipped with a camera into the urethra. The device is passed ...
UTIs also are more common in postmenopausal women because changes in vaginal and urethral tissue due to low estrogen levels increases the risk of infection.
Urethral stricture. This is when the urethra — the tube that carries urine out of your body — is narrowed, usually by scar tissue. There's also a risk ...
It also can cause inflammation in the eyes, the skin and the tube that carries urine out of the body, called the urethra. In the past, reactive arthritis ...
Learn more about this imaging exam used to diagnose urinary tract conditions.
All female patients who were treated with a dorsal vaginal graft urethroplasty for a urethral stricture. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant women. Males. Note ...
With an epispadias (ep-ih-SPAY-dee-us), the tube through which urine leaves the body doesn't fully develop. This tube is called the urethra. Bladder exstrophy.
Urethral stricture disease. A history of prostate radiation therapy or urinary tract surgery. A neurological disorder, such as Parkinson's disease or multiple ...
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