Urethral strictures are a medical condition characterized by the narrowing of the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body. This narrowing can restrict or block the flow of urine, leading to various symptoms and complications.
1. Scar Tissue Formation: The most common cause, often due to:
– Injury or trauma to the urethra (e.g., from a fall, accident, or pelvic fracture).
– Medical procedures involving the urethra, such as catheterization or cystoscopy.
– Infections, such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea or chlamydia.
2. Inflammation: Chronic inflammation from conditions like lichen sclerosus or recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs).
3. Congenital Issues: Rarely, strictures may be present from birth due to abnormal development of the urethra.
4. Radiation Therapy: Previous radiation treatment for pelvic cancers can cause scarring and strictures.