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How to manage a urethral stricture?

Prof B Krishna Rau
Professor and Head of Dept. of Surgery,
Sri Ramachandra Medical College, Chennai

Q: I am a thirty year old male. I was operated for a small stone in the kidney about 11 years back and the surgeon had inserted a catheter for ten days. Following this, I got a stricture because of which I have problem while passing urine . Sometimes I get severe too. I contacted the doctor who had opertated and he advised dilatation three times. Because of the process I got scared and contacted a homeopath who gave me some medicines for the last seven year. On taking them I am able to pass urine with much difficulty but I can avoid dilatation. Is there any permanent solution in urology. I contacted one or two urologists who said that even with sugery there is only a 50:50 chance of permanent cure. Please advise me.

A:You have urethral stricture. All symptoms are due to obstruction to urine flow. Repeated dilatation is the treatment of choice, Internal urethrotomy gives better results. This is simple procedure.