T19: Foreign body in genitourinary tract
T19.8: Foreign body in other and multiple parts of genitourinary tract
The urinary organs include organs that form urine or excrete it from the body. The urethra channels the urine outward from the bladder. The penis, for example, is one of the male genital organs. The female genital organs include, for example, the vagina.
If someone has a foreign body in the area of their urinary organs and genital organs, there can be various symptoms. The area affected may be painful, for example. If a foreign body stays in the body for a long time, inflammation and fever may occur.
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