Why does my pee sprinkle?

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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How come when I pee it goes in different directions?

Irregular split urine stream is usually caused by the turbulence of urine during urination. This can be a result of very high urine stream with high-pressure urination, partial obstruction in the urethra or at the urethral meatus.
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Is a split urine stream normal?

On the other hand, if a split urine stream is constant or occurs most of the time, urological evaluation is advisable. Common causes of split urine stream include urethral stricture, meatal stenosis, enlarged prostate, high voiding pressures due to overactive bladder or obstructing prostate.
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Why do I pee two directions?

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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How do you clean your urethra?

Cleanse your genitals before and after sex: Warm water and a plain, mild soap will generally do the trick. Avoid harsh cleansers or scented soaps, which can cause inflammation of the urethra (the tube through which urine leaves the body).
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Why does my pee split into 2 streams female?

Your urine stream

Sometimes, it's an early indicator that the vagina is beginning to bulge and kinking the urethra. Or, if your stream is split, it can mean that you have a diverticulum, an out-pouching or cyst that comes off your urethra and splits your stream.
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Is it OK not to wipe after peeing?

It's important that you wipe front to back, as wiping the opposite way — back to front — can spread bacteria. “Every time one wipes after urination, the bacteria from the gut can get transferred to the vagina or the urethra if wiping from back to front,” said Dr.
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Do guys wipe after they pee?

Interestingly, despite the Reddit thread above originally being posted on r/AskWomen, it quickly turned into a conversation praising men who wipe after they pee, who are also known as “dabbers.” The reason why some men don't wipe after they pee and others do really comes down to hygienic preference, though men can ...
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Why do I dribble after urinating female?

Overflow incontinence happens when your bladder doesn't empty completely when you urinate. Small amounts of the remaining urine leak out later because your bladder becomes too full. You may or may not feel the need to urinate before leaks happen. This type of urinary incontinence is sometimes called dribbling.
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Why isn't my pee stream straight?

"[And] some men are born with the opening of the water pipe in a slightly different position," he said. "Some men develop problems with the foreskin which can make control of direction difficult, and strictures of the water pipe can also cause problems such as a split stream where the flow splits in two."
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Can urine and sperm come out together?

So no, while sperm and urine both pass through the urethra, they can't come out at the same time.
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