Meatal Stenosis
Meatal stenosis is a narrowing of the opening through which urine exits, called the urinary meatus. By reducing its size, it can hinder the normal flow of urine.
Frequent symptoms: A thin or deflected urine stream, straining to urinate, spraying, or a sensation of incomplete emptying are among the common complaints.
Common causes: It may be congenital in origin or develop from irritation, inflammation, or scarring of the area over time.
Which specialist treats it? The urologist studies this narrowing, and in children the pediatric urologist and the pediatrician take part. If you notice persistent changes in the stream when urinating, the recommendation is to schedule an evaluation.
Data on 28 doctors who treat meatal stenosis
Specialties that treat meatal stenosis
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in meatal stenosis
Dra. Marisela Quintero Luzanilla
Dr. Edgar Bustos Córdova
Dr. Alberto Fregoso Ojeda
Dr. Miguel Ángel González Rodríguez
Dr. José Smeke Befeler
Dr. Julio Cesar De la Fuente Muñoz
Dr. Roberto Heredia Pineda
Dr. Rodolfo Rivas Ruiz
Dra. Adia Carrillo Pacheco
Dr. Mauricio Espinosa Torres
Dr. Leopoldo Vazquez Estrada
Dr. Víctor José Becerra Durango
Dr. Ramiro Millan Mota
Dr. Mateo Lorenzo Tapia
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Dulce Edith Peña Prado
Dra. Maria Teresa Márquez Cristino
Dr. Lorenzo Rish Fein
Dra. Yudit Amparo Vega Medina
Dr. Rafael Ordaz Castillo
Frequently asked questions
What is meatal stenosis?
Meatal stenosis is a narrowing of the opening through which urine exits, called the urinary meatus. By reducing its size, it can hinder the normal flow of urine.
Which doctor treats meatal stenosis?
Meatal Stenosis is usually treated by specialists in angiologist, gynecologist, general practitioner, pediatric nephrologist, pediatrician, urologist, pediatric urologist.