In
anatomy, the 'urethra' is a tube which connects the
urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The urethra has an excretory function in both genders to pass
urine to the outside, and also a reproductive function in the male, as a passage for
sperm.
The external
urethral sphincter is a smooth muscle that allows voluntary control over
urination.
Anatomy
Female urethra
In the human female, the urethra is about 1-2 inches long and opens in the
vulva between the
clitoris and the
vaginal opening.
Because of the short length of the urethra, women tend to be more susceptible to infections of the bladder (
cystitis) and the urinary tract.
Male urethra

Male urethra
In the human male, the urethra is about 8 inches (20 cm) long and opens at the end of the
penis. The inside of the urethra has a spiral groove (like
rifling in a gun barrel), which makes the urine flow in a wide stream.
The urethra is divided into three parts in men, named after the location:
The length of a male's urethra, and the fact it contains a number of bends, makes
catheterisation more difficult.
Histology
The
epithelium of the urethra starts off as
transitional cells as it exits the bladder. Further along the urethra there are
stratified columnar cells, then
stratified squamous cells near the
external meatus (exit hole).
There are small
mucus-secreting urethral glands, that help protect the epithelium from the corrosive urine.
Medical problems of the urethra
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Hypospadias and
epispadias are forms of abnormal development of the urethra in the male, where the opening is not quite where it should be (it occurs lower than normal with hypospadias, and higher with epispadias). In a severe
chordee, the urethra can develop between the penis and the
scrotum.
★ Infection of the urethra is
urethritis, said to be more common in females than males. Urethritis is a common cause of
dysuria (pain when urinating).
★ Related to urethritis is so called
urethral syndrome
★ Passage of
kidney stones through the urethra can be painful and subsequently it can lead to
urethral strictures.
Endoscopy of the bladder via the urethra is called
cystoscopy.
Sexual physiology
The male urethra is the conduit for sperm during
sexual intercourse. It also serves as a passage for urine to flow.
See also
★
Perineal urethra
★
Vulvovaginal health
★
Urethral sponge
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G-spot
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Urethral sounding
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Urethrotomy
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External urethral orifice
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Internal urethral orifice
Additional images
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External links
★ "Male Urethra"