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Stricture Urethra Treatment in Indore — Causes, Symptoms & Best Treatment Options

Dr. Vikas Singh's popular YouTube video in which he has explained all aspects of Stricture Urethra Treatment.

A urethral stricture is a medical condition in which the urethra — the tube that carries urine out of the body — becomes narrowed due to scarring. This narrowing restricts urine flow, leading to symptoms like difficulty in passing urine, weak stream, or incomplete emptying of the bladder.

In simple words, stricture urethra means a blockage in your urine passage, commonly seen in men, which can cause urinary discomfort and infections if left untreated. In this article we will see how to get Stricture Urethra Treatment in Indore done.

Common Causes of Urethral Stricture

Urethral strictures are mostly the result of injury, infection, or previous surgery involving the urinary tract.The most common causes include:

  • Trauma or injury to the urethra (such as from an accident or catheter insertion)

  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhea or chlamydia

  • Previous surgery for prostate or urethral conditions

  • Inflammation or instrumentation during medical procedures

Over time, scar tissue develops, reducing the urethral passage’s diameter — making urination painful and difficult.

Symptoms of Urethral Stricture

If you are facing any of these symptoms, you should seek medical evaluation:

  • Weak urine flow or thin urinary stream

  • Difficulty starting urination

  • Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying

  • Urine leakage or dribbling after urination

  • Repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • Blood in urine (hematuria)

  • Pain during urination

Ignoring these signs can lead to bladder damage, kidney problems, or urinary retention — a medical emergency.

Diagnosis of Stricture Urethra

At Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Indore, we follow a stepwise and accurate diagnostic approach to identify the exact location and length of the stricture before deciding on treatment.Common tests include:

  • Uroflowmetry – Measures urine flow rate

  • Retrograde urethrogram (RGU) – X-ray study of the urethra

  • Cystoscopy – Direct visualization using a thin telescope

  • Ultrasound or MRI urethrography (in selected cases)

This detailed evaluation helps plan the right treatment, ensuring both long-term relief and minimal recurrence.

Retrograde urethrogram (RGU) – X-ray study of the urethra

Treatment Options for Urethral Stricture

Treatment depends on the length, location, and cause of the stricture. Options include:

1️⃣ Urethral Dilatation

A temporary procedure where the narrowed area is gradually stretched using special instruments. Usually done in mild or early cases, but recurrence is common.

2️⃣ Optical Internal Urethrotomy (OIU / DVIU)

A minimally invasive endoscopic surgery performed under anesthesia. A fine incision is made to open the stricture and restore urine flow. Best for short strictures (<1 cm).

3️⃣ Urethroplasty (Definitive Surgery)

A reconstructive surgery for longer or recurrent strictures. The scarred segment is either removed and rejoined (end-to-end anastomotic urethroplasty) or replaced using tissue from the cheek (buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty).This gives permanent cure with high success rates.

4️⃣ Catheter-Based Management

In elderly or unfit patients, intermittent self-catheterization may be suggested for relief, although not a curative option.

Why Choose Dr Vikas Singh for Stricture Urethra Treatment in Indore

At Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Indore, Dr Vikas Singh — Urologist, Uro-Oncologist & Kidney Transplant Surgeon — specializes in advanced urethral reconstructive surgeries. With years of experience and access to modern facilities, he ensures:

  • Precise diagnosis using state-of-the-art imaging

  • Laser and endoscopic treatment options

  • Expertise in complex urethroplasty

  • Rapid recovery and long-term success

  • Personalized post-operative care

Patients from Indore, Ujjain, Dewas, and nearby regions trust Dr Vikas Singh for comprehensive and compassionate urological care.

Post-Treatment Care & Follow-Up

After urethral surgery, patients are advised:

  • Regular follow-up for uroflow testing

  • Maintaining good hydration

  • Avoiding urethral trauma or unnecessary catheterization

  • Early consultation if symptoms reappear

Proper follow-up ensures a permanent and complication-free recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. Is urethral stricture a permanent condition?

No, it can be successfully treated with surgery. Urethroplasty offers long-term cure rates above 90%.

Q. Can urethral stricture recur after treatment?

Yes, recurrence can occur especially after dilatation or OIU. Hence, regular monitoring is essential.

Q. Is the surgery painful?

The procedure is done under anesthesia; pain is minimal and managed effectively.

Q. How soon can I resume normal activities after surgery?

Most patients return to normal life within 1–2 weeks, depending on the surgery type.

Conclusion

Stricture Urethra is a treatable condition, but timely diagnosis and expert surgical management are vital for best results. If you are experiencing difficulty in urination or repeated infections, consult an experienced urologist in Indore without delay.

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For expert evaluation and treatment of urethral stricture:Dr Vikas Singh

Urologist, UroCancer & Kidney Transplant Surgeon

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Indore

📱 8146873931

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