Urethral stricture is defined as abnormal narrowing of the urethra lumen from its average physiologic diameter of 24-26 French (1 Fr unit = 0.33 mm). Due to these strictures, the person experiences difficulty in urination, as the urethra is responsible for carrying urine out of the body. Urethral strictures may be due to injury or a medical procedure (iatrogenic) such as catheter placement in the urethra, benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate surgery, or infections such as sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, AIDS, etc.
Apart from these, hip pain may also be a result of dead bone tissues which is caused by lack of blood supply in the region leading to Avascular Necrosis or Osteonecrosis. Body weight adds to the pain, which can sometimes be very severe.
The knee is an essential joint of your body that undergoes wear and tear due to daily routine activities such as walking, running, exercise, kneeling, etc., that cause burden on your knee joint. Your knee consists of the Tibia (the large bone of the lower leg), Femur (the thigh bone), and Patella (the kneecap that joins lower and upper leg bones).
If you are suffering from diabetes, then you are more likely to have any of the related complaints such as high B.P, high cholesterol levels, and obesity. Diabetes causes damage to blood vessels in the eye (retinopathy), nerves (neuropathy), and kidneys (nephropathy). Diabetic nerve damage causes degeneration of joints, bones, and soft tissue which in turn causes joint pain