Why do I have to sit forward to pee?

Bladder prolapse
Bladder prolapse
A cystocele occurs when the muscles, fascia, tendons and connective tissues between a woman's bladder and vagina weaken, or detach. The type of cystocele that can develop can be due to one, two or three vaginal wall attachment failures: the midline defect, the paravaginal defect, and the transverse defect.
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usually happens because of weakening and stretching of the vaginal walls and pelvic floor muscles, due to childbirth or repetitive straining
. Risk factors include pregnancy, childbirth and anything else that puts pressure on the pelvic floor , including some high-impact gym exercises.
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Does leaning forward help you pee?

Leaning forward (and rocking) may promote urination. After you have finished passing urine, squeeze the pelvic floor to try to completely empty. not to promote bladder muscle instability with overuse of this technique. Tapping over the bladder may assist in triggering a contraction in some people.
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Do I need to lean forward to completely empty my bladder?

Anterior vaginal wall prolapse (also called cystocele or urethrocele) affects the bladder/urethra and may cause any of the following symptoms: feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, difficulty emptying or starting urination, weak or sprayed stream, need to lean forward or push with fingers to help empty urine, post- ...
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Why do I have to sit down to pee?

“A lot of guys sit to pee if they can't fully evacuate their bladder. When you sit down, you can use your abdominal muscles more, and you get your last few squirts out and feel like you've emptied better.” In fact, this is something that helps Mills diagnose patients who might have problems peeing.
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What is the best position for a woman to urinate?

The perfect pee is by adopting a posture where you sit on the toilet, with you feet flat on the ground, elbows on your knees and you lean forward.
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5 Reasons Why Guys Should Pee Sitting Down.



Why is my pee coming out sideways female?

In women, neurogenic bladder may be the cause of high voiding pressures resulting on split urine stream. Bladder stones, genital warts, urethral polyps or pelvic organ prolapse may also lead to a split urine stream. These problems can be successfully treated by our specialists at New York Urology Specialists.
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What is double voiding?

Double voiding refers to spending extra time on the toilet to try to empty your bladder completely. Many women rush to get off the toilet and leave urine inside the bladder. Over months and years of doing this, it may become harder for the bladder to fully empty.
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Is it normal for a guy to sit down and pee?

More importantly, there could even be health benefits: A 2014 study by Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands found that sitting down helps men with prostate problems such as lower urinary tract disease to urinate with greater force, as the sitting position encourages a “more favorable urodynamic profile.”
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Can't pee sitting down men?

The most common cause of urinary hesitancy in older men is an enlarged prostate. Almost all older men have some trouble with dribbling, weak urine stream, and starting urination. Another common cause is infection of the prostate or urinary tract.
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What percentage of guys sit down to pee?

The survey was conducted in August of 2020 and showed that 70 percent of men sat during urination, compared to a similar survey conducted 5 years ago which showed 51 percent.
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How can you tell if your bladder has dropped?

Patients can usually tell if their bladder has dropped when they face difficulty urinating, pain or discomfort, and stress incontinence (leakage of urine due to exertion or coughing, sneezing, and laughing), which are the most common symptoms of a prolapsed bladder.
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Why would your bladder not empty fully?

Neurogenic bladder is a condition where the nerves that control the bladder are damaged. This prevents a person emptying their bladder fully. It can be caused by an injury to the nerves in the spine or a condition that damages the nervous system, such as motor neurone disease or spina bifida.
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Why won't my bladder empty completely?

When the bladder is full, you urinate and the waste leaves your body. However, if you have urinary retention, your bladder doesn't completely empty when you urinate. This can happen to both men and women and it can be caused by things like blockages, medications or nerve issues.
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How do you retrain your bladder?

Kegel exercises.

To do a Kegel, squeeze the muscles you normally use to stop the flow of urine. Hold the contraction for five seconds, and then relax for five seconds. Gradually increase to 10-second contractions with 10 seconds of rest in between. Work up to doing three sets of 10 contractions each day.
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What is triple voiding?

Triple voiding is an effective aid to any program designed to reduce the amount of residual urine. It tends to empty the kidneys and ureters, as well as the bladder. Triple voiding cystograms are helpful in evaluating prognosis and results after operations on the bladder neck.
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How do you fix urinary retention?

Pelvic floor muscle exercises, also called Kegel exercises, help the nerves and muscles that you use to empty your bladder work better. Physical therapy can help you gain control over your urinary retention symptoms.
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Why is my pee coming out sideways male?

It happens when the edges of the urethra get temporarily stuck together. The urethra is the tube that carries urine (and also semen, in men) out of the body. This sticky situation is often caused by dry ejaculate that doesn't fully exit the urethra, gumming up the pipes.
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Why is it hard to pee erect?

“To prevent semen from entering into the bladder, the internal urethral sphincter contracts. This not only prevents semen from going into the bladder, but it also prevents urine from passing through the urethra during an erection and ejaculation.”
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Does drinking water help urinary retention?

In turn, the kidneys will only be able to make highly concentrated urine that irritates the bladder. Therefore, staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day is one of the essential pieces of any treatment plan for urinary retention.
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Is peeing in the shower sanitary?

The truth is that while urine isn't as clean and pure as some people think it is, most of the time it's not likely to cause health problems if you occasionally opt for the shower drain instead of the toilet bowl.
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Can guys pee and poop at the same time?

When you do pass stool however, the relaxation of the stronger anal sphincter also decreases tension in the weaker urinary sphincter, allowing urine to pass at the same time. But this isn't always the case – it is possible, but difficult, to do one without doing the other.
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How do you pee in the car if you're a girl?

If you are female, pull your pants down around your ankles and squat behind a tree or shrub. If there is no discreet area available, stand behind your open passenger door. Face away from the road. If you are female, pull your pants down around your ankles and squat behind the passenger door.
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How come when I pee it comes out in two streams?

A urethral fistula is an abnormal passage ("fistula") between the urethra and the outside of the penis. It's called congenital when it occurs during growth before birth. The passage opens under the normal urethral hole at the end of the penis. During urination, two streams of urine may be seen.
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Is it normal to pee two streams?

And, during urination, two streams of urine can be seen—one stream comes from the urethral opening, and the other comes from the abnormal passage between the urethra and penile skin (this is called the fistula). Another cause for the two streams is a birth defect known as urethral duplication.
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Is it normal to pee at an angle?

Occasionally it's normal , but if happens always we need to rule out any bladder outflow obstruction ( any problem to the outlet of urine) . Not a major problem.
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