The urethra sphincter is a muscle that keeps the urine in your bladder. It is not a condition, so it has no symptoms.
cervical spincter
Esophageal, duodenal, urethral, and anal would all seem to fit that description.
Pyloric
by pyloric spincter :(
spincter +0
Male mycoplasma infection probably causes nongonococcal urethritis, with the clinical symptoms as follows: urethra discomfort, burning or painful urination, itch urethra, urethral meatus inflammation, urethral secretion increase, urethral obstruction in early morning. But sometimes, patients could have no clinical symptoms.so if you find these symptoms ,you should get tested soon and get treatment. diuretic anti-inflammatory pill is a good choice and has cured a lot of patients suffering mycoplasma infection.So you surf on the internet.
For 80-90% of women , chlamydia causes no symptoms at all. If someone has symptoms, the short-term effects may include vaginal discharge, pain with urination, and irritation at the urethral opening.
The muscle called the urethral sphincter muscle is what constricts in the urethra. The urethral orifice is what is actually constricted by the urethral sphincter.
cpt code for urethral diverticulectomy
procedure code for reversal of urethral anastomosis
procedure code for reversal of urethral anastomosis
The urethral opening in males excretes urine and sperm.