What is the treatment for urethral scarring?

Urethral scarring tends to lead to urethral stricture, which can be treated by urethral dilatation, internal urethral incision and urethral anastomosis.
1. Urethral dilatation: If the urethral scar is relatively limited, urethral dilatation is often needed to treat the urethra, which can help to improve the difficulty in urination caused by urethral stricture by holding the urethra open.
2. Endourethral incision: mainly through the use of surgical instruments, from the urethral orifice area into the urethra, and the use of cold knife way, the narrowing of the scar area, to achieve the role of loosening the urethral scar, can expand the urethral cavity.
3. Urethral anastomosis: The urethral scar tissue is surgically removed, and the continuity and internal diameter of the urethra can be restored after surgery.
If urethral scarring causes difficulty in urination, it is important to consult a doctor in a timely manner and cooperate with the doctor to take treatment according to the individual’s situation.