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Suggest Treatment For Discomfort Due To Scar Tissue In Urethra

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Posted on Fri, 17 Oct 2014
Question: If you have some scar tissue in the urethra caused by passing a kidney stone. But doesnt not cause problems with urine flow.
But does cause a little discompfort , what would be the treatment for this scar?
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Answered by Dr. Naveen Poola (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
There is chance that it might cause discomfort.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

There is chance that it might cause discomfort.

Treatment depends on the severity of damage that has caused scar and also if the trauma would have been significant, there is chance of stricture formation later. This is a rare situation.

Management: A urethrogram and cystoscopy helps in diagnosing properly. Also, the treatment depends in severity of discomfort and varies from conservative approach to surgical intervention based on investigation results and treatment response.

Hope it helps!

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Suggest Treatment For Discomfort Due To Scar Tissue In Urethra

Brief Answer: There is chance that it might cause discomfort. Detailed Answer: Hi, There is chance that it might cause discomfort. Treatment depends on the severity of damage that has caused scar and also if the trauma would have been significant, there is chance of stricture formation later. This is a rare situation. Management: A urethrogram and cystoscopy helps in diagnosing properly. Also, the treatment depends in severity of discomfort and varies from conservative approach to surgical intervention based on investigation results and treatment response. Hope it helps!