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What Causes Constant Dribbling Of Urine In Adults?
Last few days I ve noticed that my bladder hasn t been working properly, after I get done urinating it still feels like there is urine that s dribbling out even though I don t have to go again. Also few days go I would drink a coffee and It felt like i had to keep going every fifteen minutes. Is this something I need to see a doctor about or will it correct itself. With no coffee, sweets, or anything acidity my bladder doesn t feel irritated it s just the residual left in the uretha that s annoying.
Welcome at HCM I appreciate your health concerns What is your age? Any history of burning micturation? Any past history of renal or bladder stone? In my opinion you should meet your doctor so that you can be examined properly. He may get your urinalysis along with abdominal and pelvis ultrasound before and after urination. Dribbling may be due to either lower urinary tract infection or from bladder outlet obstruction. Maenwhile stay calm and drink plenty of water. Hope it helps Regards
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What Causes Constant Dribbling Of Urine In Adults?
Welcome at HCM I appreciate your health concerns What is your age? Any history of burning micturation? Any past history of renal or bladder stone? In my opinion you should meet your doctor so that you can be examined properly. He may get your urinalysis along with abdominal and pelvis ultrasound before and after urination. Dribbling may be due to either lower urinary tract infection or from bladder outlet obstruction. Maenwhile stay calm and drink plenty of water. Hope it helps Regards