D2I2.
common

Urethral caruncle

A urethral caruncle is a condition characterized by urethral that are most commonly found in post-menopausal women. They appear red, and can be various sizes. They can have the appearance of a tumor. These epidermal growths are found around the portion of the urethral meatus. They can bleed and occasionally cause dysuria and dyspareunia. The caruncles can be removed by , electric cauterization and then with suture repair. Pathology studies are necessary to distinguish of the from urethral caruncles. Caruncles can grow back in some instances. Urethral caruncles can accompany the skin changes related to lowered estrogen levels. They can become a source of hematuria, , and urethritis.

Underlined words are explained — tap any of them.

Plain-language summary adapted from Wikipedia. Not medical advice.