Post-void Dribbling Information
Post-void dribbling or post-micturition dribbling is the phenomenon where urine remaining in the urethra after voiding the bladder slowly leaks out after urination. A common and usually benign complaint, it may be a symptom of urethral diverticula, prostatitis and other medical problems.[1]
External links
- An article on post-void dribbling in females
References
- ^ Ahmed K; Dasgupta R; Vats A; Nagpal K; Ashrafian H; Kaj B; Athanasiou T; Dasgupta P; et al. (Aug 2009). Urethral diverticular carcinoma: an overview of current trends in diagnosis and management. Int Urol Nephrol [1]
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Symptoms and signs: urinary system (R30–R39, 788)
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Renal colic · Costovertebral angle tenderness · Dysuria · Vesical tenesmus
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Urinary incontinence/Enuresis (Diurnal enuresis, Giggling, Nocturnal enuresis, Post-void dribbling, Stress, Urge, Overflow) · Urinary retention
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Oliguria/Anuria · Polyuria
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Nocturia · Urinary urgency · Urinary frequency
Extravasation of urine · Extrarenal uremia
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