A urethral caruncle is a small, benign vascular growth that usually occurs at the back part of the distalmost end of the urethra. Your urethra is the duct through which urine exits your body. It’s ...
The urethra is a part of the renal system, which also includes the kidneys, ureters, and the bladder. The female urethra starts at the base of the bladder and continues down through the pelvic floor.
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What causes a urethral caruncle and how is it treated?
Medically reviewed by Chioma Ndubisi, MD Key Takeaways Urethral caruncles are small, harmless lumps that form at the opening ...
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