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Double urethra or urethrocele

Pathology

Double urethra, also known as urethrocele, is an anatomical condition where an abnormality in the structure of the urethra occurs. Specifically, there is an expansion or dilation of the urethra in the anterior or posterior region of the urethra.

Symptoms

The symptoms associated with double urethra or urethrocele can vary depending on the severity of the anomaly. Some common symptoms include difficulty urinating, weak or intermittent urinary flow, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying, urinary incontinence, frequent urination, post-void dribbling, and recurrent urinary tract infections.

Treatment

To understand the most appropriate treatment for double urethra or urethrocele, it is advisable to schedule an appointment with Professor Christian Gozzi for a specialized consultation.

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