The majority of urethral caruncles are unlikely to subside on their own. This is because the urethral caruncle is a substantial tissue, and when these tissues proliferate, they will gradually become larger, whether through medication or local cleaning, it is impossible to subside on its own. The real way to completely subside is to remove the urethral caruncle by way of surgery. The Urethral caruncle is a lot of women as they age estrogen levels decrease, resulting in localized long urethral caruncle, which may lead to hematuria, recurring urinary tract infections, urination with a feeling of dyspareunia, surgery is the best way to treat.