Urethral sounding is an unconventional medical practice where a thin, solid probe is inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder for various purposes such as removing calcifications or checking for abnormalities. This procedure carries risks including trauma, infection, and damage to the urethra or surrounding structures.
Urethral sounding is an unconventional medical practice where a thin, solid probe is inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder for various purposes such as removing calcifications or checking for abnormalities. This procedure carries risks including trauma, infection, and damage to the urethra or surrounding structures.
Urethral sounding is an alternative medical practice used to cleanse the urethra with a thin, metal rod. It's believed to improve urinary and sexual health. Singaporean clinics offer this treatment, usually under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional.
Not widely recognized or regulated by local medical authorities. Some risks include infection, injury, and potential damage to the urethra.