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The meatus is protected by the [[foreskin]] of the [[intact]] normal [[penis]]. | The meatus is protected by the [[foreskin]] of the [[intact]] normal [[penis]]. When a boy has been [[circumcised]], the meatus is more likely to develop meatitis, meatal ulceration, and/or meatal stenosis. | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 4 February 2024

In the context of human male genitals, Meatus is the name of the termination and orifice of the urethra at the tip of the glans penis, through which urine is discharged.[1]
The meatus is protected by the foreskin of the intact normal penis. When a boy has been circumcised, the meatus is more likely to develop meatitis, meatal ulceration, and/or meatal stenosis.