I was wondering if post-micturition dribble is common in male MS patients and if MSCoE specialists have any strategies for helping patients dealing with this condition?
Dribbling after urination is a common problem in healthy men, occurring as they get older. This varies from a few drops of urine to a “gush” that leaks out immediately after voiding has been completed. This symptom can be associated with bladder problems due to MS. Post-void dribbling is not the same as losing urine control (incontinence) between voids. Men with post-void dribbling can minimize their dribbling by pressing on their urethra under the scrotum and “milking” the urine forward toward the tip of the penis. If you have incontinence, you should notify your health care provider of the symptoms. Simple tests such as a check of volume voided and post-void residual, a urinalysis, and a physical examination will help clarify the problem and potential treatments.
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