What’s it like to be narrowed for hypospadias surgery?

Having undergone surgery for hypospadias, postoperative urethral stricture can lead to obstruction of urination, thinning of the urethra, and discomfort during urination. Hypospadias is a disease of urogenital developmental malformation, which can be categorized into penile head type, penile body type, and perineum type according to the abnormal position of the urethral opening. Urethral stricture may occur after hypospadias surgery. When urethral stricture occurs, it is manifested as thinning of the urethra, and there may be obstruction of urine outflow during urination. There may be strong discomfort during urination because the urethra cannot accommodate the normal rate of urine outflow. Most urethral strictures are treated conservatively, with standardized urethral dilatation or indwelling catheters to support the urethra, and most strictures can be effectively improved with conservative treatment. To summarize, if urethral stricture occurs after hypospadias surgery, you should consult a doctor in time and make the next treatment plan under the guidance of a professional doctor.