Understanding Fecal Contamination During Urination: Causes & Conditions
In most cases, no. However, there are a few conditions that can cause feces to enter the urethra and be expelled during urination.
* Recto-urethral fistula: This is a rare condition in which an abnormal connection forms between the rectum and the urethra. This can allow feces to leak into the urethra and be passed out during urination.
* Urethral diverticulum: This is a small outpouching of the urethra. It can collect urine, feces, and other debris and can cause a variety of symptoms, including difficulty urinating, pain, and the passage of feces during urination.
* Prostate cancer: In some cases, prostate cancer can cause the urethra to become obstructed. This can lead to a build-up of pressure in the bladder, which can force feces into the urethra and be expelled during urination.
* Trauma: Injury to the urethra can also cause feces to enter the urethra. This can happen as a result of a car accident, a sports injury, or a surgical complication.
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed above, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
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