Signs Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Dribbling

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Another common and easily recognizable symptom of BPH is the dribbling of urine a patient may experience. When the bladder muscles are strong and there is no resistance to the flow of urine, the bladder will empty quickly and completely with no complications. The few drops that remain can simply be squeezed out. However, when a man is experiencing BPH and their urinary system is significantly weakened, more than a few drops will remain in the bladder or urethra waiting for the final push. The man may think he is done, but unfortunately, he is not and trace amounts of urine will always remain due to the weakened muscles around the urethra not contracting properly, thus causing the dribbling to occur.

Keep reading to find out about another surprising symptom of BPH.

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