Is it normal to have two streams of pee
Contraception — condoms for men — Better Health Channel. How to use condoms. As you mature you can get prostate enlargement or urinary strictures.
These can cause a decrease in the rate of flow. The reduction in rate of flow can cause our wee to come out and odd angles. Both can be treated by a Dr and should get checked out. Surgery on our urinary tract and bladder, such as prostate surgery, or reassignment surgery may put us at risk of UTI and decrease our rate of flow. But if you continue to see double, a urologist can help you get back in the flow.
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Diverticulum of the Anterior Urethra Diverticula are pouch-like enlargements of the lower urinary tract. This type of lesion can appear in 2 forms: Saccular This is the less severe condition.
Megalourethra This is a more severe form, where the whole urethra is affected. There are 2 subsets of this condition: Scaphoid megalourethra This type of lesion happens when the spongy tissue corpus spongiosum around the urethra in the penis is missing. Fusiform megalourethra This lesion happens when both the corpus spongiosum and corpora cavernosa the chambers that support the penis are missing. Cowper's Duct Cyst Cowper's glands also known as bulbourethral glands are found under the prostate gland.
Urethral Duplication Urethral duplication is a rare condition where a person is born with 2 urethras. Symptoms of benign urethral lesions in boys depend on the type of lesion your son may have.
See More See Less Urethral Polyps If your son has a urethral polyp, there may be blood in his urine , signs of a urinary tract infection , or problems peeing. These can include: weak or broken urinary stream straining when peeing hesitating before urine flow starts stream stops suddenly dribbling at the end of urination painful urination a sense that the bladder hasn't emptied Meatal Stenosis For more information on the symptoms of meatal stenosis please visit our information page on the condition.
Diverticulum of the Anterior Urethra Some signs of urethral diverticulum are: urethra bulging during urination weak urinary stream with dribbling afterwards having urinary infections often other linked irregularities such as prune belly syndrome Cowper's Duct Cyst Signs of a Cowper's Duct cyst include: discomfort during urination bloody spotting a weakened urinary stream dribbling after urination Urethral Duplication While most cases of urethral duplication are found by chance, there are signs.
Some signs are: 2 urinary streams infection in the extra urethra blocking problems from a buildup of material Duplication often occurs as a blind ending that doesn't get signals from the bladder. Meatal Stenosis Most often, the small urethral hole at the penis tip is cut wider a short ways in to help with urination. Congenital Urethral Fistula Urethral fistula repair is done as an outpatient procedure. Your urologist will: straighten the shaft of the penis close the fistula hole cover the repaired urethra with skin which may be taken from the foreskin either circumcise or rebuild the foreskin Diverticulum of the Anterior Urethra This problem may be treated with surgery.
Cowper's Duct Cyst There's a thin wall between the bulbous urethra and Cowper's duct, and its opening. Urethral Duplication No treatment is needed if the extra urethra isn't causing debilitating symptoms. After Treatment. Urethral Polyps If your child has surgery it should take care of any symptoms and the problem shouldn't come back. Meatal Stenosis The key step to keeping the problem from coming back is to spread the urethral opening and put ointment on the edges 2 or 3 times a day during healing 7 to 10 days.
Congenital Urethral Fistula After the treatment, your son will need to follow up with his urologist. Diverticulum of the Anterior Urethra After treatment, boys who had mild forms of this condition should have a penis that works well. Cowper's Duct Cyst Surgery should take care of any symptoms. The problem shouldn't come back.
Urethral Duplication Surgery should fix the problem so there's a single urinary stream. Frequently Asked Questions. Are urethral polyps life-threatening malignant?
When should we start treatment for meatal stenosis? Meatal stenosis isn't an emergency. But you should take care of it as soon as it's found. Do all urethral duplications need surgery?
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