Two months ago developed some urethral discomfort for a few days and have since developed reduced flow. Still urinate well, usually 8-12 ounces per urination but flow is diminished with the feeling of some urethral pressure.
I believe I developed a urethral stricture.
Has anyone had a similar experience.
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As I posted a few weeks ago I developed a urethral stricture only about 2 months after surgery although I have read it can develop up to 2 years after. My flow rate gradually reduced until it was as low as 3ml/sec and I experienced the urethral pressure that you say you are feeling. I had a cystoscopy and the surgeon could not get the camera past the stricture. I had surgery just 4 days later, on 23 September 2015, and the stricture was opened up by cutting along its length (only about 2 cm long). I was released next day with a catheter which blocked that evening unfortunately which required an emergency home visit by the community nurse. In consultation with my surgeon she decided not to insert a new catheter. Within 24 hours my flow rate was immensely improved and has remained so and is generally an average of 17ml/sec with a maximum of 600ml total urination, although it is normally around 250-300ml each urination during the day. I can often last all night without the need to urinate and it is only ever once per night if not.
So, up to now that operation has been a complete success and the surgeon said there was more than a 50% probability it won't reform. If it does I will probably need a more radical procedure involving cutting out the damaged part of the urethra and joining the two ends together. This has a 95% success rate but few surgeons in UK carry this out.
In my case the stricture was near the top of the urethra just downstream of the sphincter and this type enjoys the best success rate (although still only 50% plus) whereas strictures in the penis itself have lower success rates apparently.
I think you certainly need to ask for a cystoscopy to see exactly what and where the problem is.
I hope this helps.
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Good luck to you.
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Just back from my annual checkup with Dr. Das here in Philly at Jefferson University Hospital. Did my flow test, had the ultrasound and got my digit exam (was told I could do every two years but it's not painful so I had it). Everything was fine,.. PSA test will be done with my annual physical in March. If I drink a LOT I may get up twice a night (rare) but otherwise, just once. And no pills. Just past 3 years since surgery.
Happy n(and healthy) new year guys!
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I've read (in medical journals) that while HoLEP dramatically improves BPH symptoms (e.g., flow, nocturia, urge, etc.), retrograde ejaculation is almost a certainty. I'm curious what the experiences of those who have actually had the procedure are with regard to retrograde ejaculation.
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