A narrowing of the urethra due to birth defects, trauma or previous surgery. This can make it difficult to empty your bladder or cause urinary frequency (going to the bathroom often), uregency (sensation that you gotta go, gotta go), and bladder leakage.
An outpouching of the urethra. This can cause urine to get trapped and cause recurrent urinary tract infections.
An outpouching of the urethra. This can cause urine to get trapped .This can cause urine to get trapped .
Connections of the urethra (pee tube), bladder or ureters (kidney tubes) to the skin, bowel, or vagina.
Connections of the urethra (pee tube), bladder or ureters (kidney tubes) to the skin, bowel, or vagina.Connections of the urethra (pee tube), bladder or ureters.
Bladder leakage with activity like coughing, lifting, or exercise, often due to previous prostate surgery.
A narrowing of the tubes draining the kidneys, often resulting from previous surgery or radiation.
Difficulty getting or keeping an erection that is firm enough for sex.
Reconstruction of the urinary tract so that urine now exits the body through a catheterizable channel or stoma into a bag
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