Effective Urethral Stricture for Men


At Truman Men's Clinic, we offer comprehensive attention for Urethral Stricture in men, a narrowing of the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body). If you’re experiencing a weak or spraying urinary stream, difficulty urinating, painful urination, a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, or recurrent urinary tract infections, our expert team provides accurate diagnosis and effective treatment to widen the urethra, restore normal urine flow, and prevent complications.


Why Choose Truman Men's Clinic for Urethral Stricture?


Experienced Specialists – Our board-certified urologists are highly skilled in diagnosing and treating urethral strictures, understanding their various causes and the most advanced reconstructive techniques.

Rapid & Accurate Diagnosis – We utilize detailed symptom evaluation, urinalysis, urinary flow studies, and specialized imaging (like urethrography) to precisely pinpoint the location, length, and severity of the stricture.

Personalized Treatment Plans – Treatment approaches are customized to the specific characteristics of your stricture, its cause, and your overall health, ensuring optimal and long-lasting results.

Safe & Proven Solutions – We provide evidence-based minimally invasive procedures and complex surgical reconstructions to effectively open the urethra and improve urinary function.

Discreet & Comfortable Care – Our private, confidential consultations and a supportive environment ensure your comfort and privacy throughout your diagnostic and treatment journey.


Components of Urethral Stricture Care


Detailed Medical History & Symptom Evaluation – A thorough discussion of your urinary symptoms, history of urethral trauma, infections (e.g., STIs), previous procedures, or instrumentation.

Urinalysis & Urine Culture – To check for infection, which can be a symptom or complication of stricture.

Uroflowmetry (Urinary Flow Study) – A test that measures the speed and strength of your urine stream, which is often reduced in stricture.

Post-Void Residual (PVR) Measurement – Ultrasound measurement of urine remaining in the bladder after voiding, indicating incomplete emptying due to obstruction.

Retrograde Urethrogram (RUG) / Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG) – X-ray imaging with contrast dye that visualizes the urethra to show the exact location and length of the stricture.

Cystoscopy/Urethroscopy – A procedure where a thin, lighted scope is inserted into the urethra to directly visualize the stricture.

Treatment Options: * Urethral Dilation: Gentle stretching of the stricture with special instruments, often requiring repeat procedures. * Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy (DVIU): An endoscopic procedure where a small knife or laser is used to cut through the stricture from within. * Urethroplasty: A surgical procedure that involves excising (removing) the stricture and reconnecting the healthy ends, or using tissue grafts (e.g., from the cheek) to reconstruct the urethra. This is often the most durable solution for longer or more complex strictures.

Follow-up & Monitoring – Regular check-ups to ensure the stricture does not recur and to monitor urinary flow.


Restore Your Normal Urinary Flow and Comfort


Urethral stricture can significantly impair urinary function and quality of life, but with accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, restored flow and lasting relief are highly achievable. With expert attention from Truman Men's Clinic, you can receive precise diagnosis and comprehensive solutions to safeguard your urological health.


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