Practice "double voiding" by urinating as much as
possible, relaxing for a few moments, and then urinating again.
Try
to relax before you urinate. Tension from worrying about your symptoms can make
them worse. Anxiety may cause the smooth muscle in the prostate and the muscles
at the opening of the bladder to stay tense and not relax. If these muscles do
not relax, urination will be difficult.
Take plenty of time to
urinate.
Try sitting on the toilet instead of standing, and sitting
on the toilet after urinating while standing.
Think of other things
or read while you are waiting.
Try turning on a faucet or picturing
running water in your mind. Some men find that hearing running water helps get
their urine flowing.
If dribbling is a problem, wash your penis daily to avoid skin
irritation and infection.
Author
Monica Rhodes
Editor
Kathleen M. Ariss, MS
Associate Editor
Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer
E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer
Christopher G. Wood, MD, FACS - Urology/Oncology
Last Updated
March 31, 2006
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Last Updated:
March 31, 2006
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