Ureteral Stricture

A ureteral stricture is a narrowing of the ureter, the tube carrying urine from your kidney to your bladder. This can lead to pain, kidney swelling, or recurrent infections, often caused by scar tissue from injury, surgery, or kidney stones. Treatment focuses on widening or bypassing the narrowed section to restore proper urine flow.

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Ureteral Strictures - Patient Information - Q+A

Dr. Ross Anderson, a urologist, provides essential patient information on ureteral strictures, covering their definition, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to restore kidney function.

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