After‐Dribble (A Common Problem For Men)

After-Dribble, also known as Post Micturition Incontinence refers to a state where bladder does not get vacant entirely while you urinate and by contrast, the urine accumulates in the tube leading from bladder. It may occur when a man discharge a small amount of urine post vacating their bladder. It may also occur when the muscles that encompass the urethra do not shrink perfectly and this stops the bladder from utterly vacating.

It is usual in older men because the muscles nearby the urethra, (also known as the lengthy tube in the penis which let on urine to move out of the body) do not compress as hard as they used to happen. This leaves a small provision of urine at a dip in the urethra behind the penis base, and within a minute or after finishing it, this additional urine dribbles out.

However, they may be hesitant to seek medical assistance about this problem but it is to be notice that post micturition dribble affects a large number of men and if this problem perseveres then it should be treated. Following incorporates the symptoms of Post Micturition Incontinence or after-dribble.

When you have difficulty in starting the urine’s flow.
When you have strain to vacant the urinary-bladder.
When you have a slow urine flow while emptying the urinary-bladder.
When you feel the necessity to empty the urinary-bladder.
When you get pain, discomfort and burning during bladder’s vacating.
When you get blood stained urine.
When you have to get up one or more times for emptying the urinary-bladder.
When you feel change in your lifestyle because of obstacles with the bladder.
The most common cause of post-micturition dribble is usually caused by debilitate pelvic floor muscles which encircle the urethra. Listed below are the causes by which pelvic floor muscles may be weakened or debilitate.

A delicate bulbourethral muscle in men may cause the inner part of urethra behind the scrotum to sag a little, by which urine will accumulate after urination and as an outcome of muscle’s movement, the urine is released.
There may be a dearth of support from muscles which belong to urethra.
Operation of an enlarged prostate gland may be a cause to weakened pelvic floor muscle.
Constant straining to vacant the bowels, mainly when constipation occurs.
Incessant cough is also a reason behind it because during cough, the abdominal muscles compress strongly and put pressure on the urinary bladder and pelvic floor muscles. The pelvic floor muscles require compacting with every cough to stop leakage.
Obesity is one of the most important causes and may contribute to the pelvic floor muscle becoming impaired.
Pelvic floor muscle may be weakened due to neurological loss.
Consistent hefty weight lifting may affect the pelvic floor muscles.
In my opinion, there is an elementary technique which is listed below that will assist to handle with after-dribble.

Elementary Technique: Behind your scrotum, you may make use of fingertips of one hand and go ahead about an inch and gently press it upwards and keep this pressure constant. Also move your fingers towards the base of the penis from the bottom of the testicles. Keep repeating this twice or thrice. By doing so, it may pass the additional urine into the penis and you may then jerk out the rest few drops of urine. You may be capable to do this quickly with the practice.