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2 paź 2019 · A split urine stream can occur for a variety of reasons. Find out what causes this surprising symptom — and whether you should worry.
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- Blood in Urine
A hesitating start when urinating, a need to strain, a weak and trickling stream of urine, and dribbling at the end of urination are common symptoms of a partially obstructed urethra.
It’s normal for both women and men to experience weaker urine streams as they get older, but it’s an issue that affects men more often, usually because of benign prostatic hyperplasia, a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
The caliber and force of the urinary stream vary greatly. The normal urinary stream should be continuous for at least 80% of urination. Hesitancy is a delay in initiating urination. Intermittency describes a urinary stream that is not continuous. Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine.
18 kwi 2024 · A weak stream of urine can be attributed to several conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), prostate issues such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), neurological disorders that affect bladder control, and physical obstructions like urethral strictures.
29 sty 2024 · Urinary hesitancy refers to when a person has difficulty starting or maintaining a stream of urine. Urinary hesitancy predominantly affects older males but can affect people of all ages and...
1 lip 2023 · Call your provider if you notice urinary hesitancy, dribbling, or a weak urine stream. Call your provider right away if: You have a fever, vomiting, side or back pain, shaking chills, or are passing little urine for 1 to 2 days. You have blood in your urine, cloudy urine, a frequent or urgent need to urinate, or a discharge from the penis or ...