Will antibiotic resistance sign the return of urethral dilators?

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  • Marc Steben

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Before the availability of antibiotics, chronic urethritis meant regular — not so effective and rather painful — urethral irrigations. Frequently, chronic urethritis was complicated by urethral strictures, restricting urine and sperm flow. The treatment for such strictures was its dilation under minimal analgesia but major pain (Figure 1 and 2). For some patients, urethral dilation was to be done on a regular basis. The arrival of antibiotics meant the calvary of those men was over, but now, the threat of antibiotic resistance is upon us. [...]

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2016-09-25

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Steben M. Will antibiotic resistance sign the return of urethral dilators?. DST [Internet]. 25º de setembro de 2016 [citado 4º de dezembro de 2024];28(3):71-2. Disponível em: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/774

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