Post Void Dribbling – Causes and Treatment This article aims to offer a comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand, medical overview of the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of post-void dribbling, including the latest advancements and expert insights
What can I do about urinary dribbling? - Harvard Health Many men dribble urine shortly after they have finished using the toilet and the bladder feels empty Even waiting a moment and shaking the penis before zipping up won't stop it
Post Void Dribbling - grandroundsinurology. com Practicing pelvic floor muscle exercises regularly (Kegels) can strengthen the muscles around the urethra and help prevent post-void dribble over time
What are the management options for post micturition dribbling? Pelvic floor muscle exercises are the first-line treatment for post-micturition dribbling, with evidence showing significant improvement in urine loss compared to other conservative approaches 1
After dribble (post micturition dribble) Pass urine in the usual manner then wait for a few seconds to allow the bladder to empty Place the fingertips of your hand about three finger-widths behind your scrotum and press gently (see point ‘A’ in Figure 1)