The primary goal of urethral dilatation is to restore functional urinary flow and reduce the burden of symptoms affecting daily life.
Realistic Expectations for Urinary Function
Following dilatation, patients may experience:
- An improved urine flow rate
- Less straining
- A reduction in frequent urinary tract infections that often accompany stricture disease
The degree and duration of improvement differ between patients. Factors such as the original cause of your stricture, its length, and your body’s individual healing response all influence how well outcomes are maintained over time. Some patients experience lasting relief; others may find that symptoms gradually return as scar tissue reforms.
Your urologist will monitor your progress through scheduled follow-up appointments, using objective measures like uroflowmetry to track changes and identify any decline in function early.