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female urinary tract, male urinary tract, meatal stenosis, urethral meatal stenosis, meatal stenosis, narrowing, the opening, the urethra, tube, urine leaves the body, meatal stenosis, affect both males, females, more common in males, in males, inflammation following the circumcision of a newborn, leads to abnormal tissue growth, scarring across the urethral opening, problem, not detected, child is toilet trained, in females, congenital, present from birth, abnormality, cause urinary tract infections, bed-wetting, enuresis, abnormal strength, direction of urinary stream, visible narrow opening, meatus in boys, discomfort, urination, dysuria, frequency, incontinence, night, bleeding, hematuria, at end of urination, urinary tract infections, in boys, history, physical exam is adequate to make the diagnosis, in girls, vcug, voiding cystourethrogram, diagnostic, tests, urine analysis, urine culture, cbc, basic metabolic panel, renal, bladder ultrasound, in females, meatal stenosis, in the physician's office using local anesthesia to numb the area, dilating, widening, urethral opening, special instruments, in boys, meatoplasty, a minor outpatient surgical procedure, the treatment of choice, expect normal urination after treatment, persistent urinary problems, abnormal stream, painful urination, frequent urination, urinary incontinence, blood, in the urine, increased susceptibility to urinary tract infections, complications, child has symptoms of this disorder, circumcised male infant, try to maintain a clean, dry diaper, avoid any exposure, the newly circumcized penis to irrititants.



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