The prostate gland encircles the bladder neck at the base of the men's bladder.
The Urethracarries Urine from the Urinary Bladder to the exterior of the body.
There is no gland that encircles the bladder. The prostate gland sits at the base of the bladder; maybe that is what you were referring to.
In anatomy, the urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination. A hollow [1] muscular, and distensible (or elastic) organ, the bladder sits on the pelvic floor. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra.Embryologically, the bladder is derived from the urogenital sinus and, it is initially continuous with the allantois. In males, the base of the bladder lies between the rectum and the pubic symphysis. It is superior to the prostate, and separated from the rectum by the rectovesical excavation. In females, the bladder sits inferior to the uterus and anterior to the vagina. It is separated from the uterus by the vesicouterine excavation. In infants and young children, the urinary bladder is in the abdomen even when empty.[2]
I wish to learn more than how much a human bladder can hold. i also wish to learn the external size of a normal human bladder, such as, is it the size of a alnut, pea or what?
The prostate is located at the base of the bladder and surrounds the first part of the urethra in the pelvis.
The male urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that is located at the base of the bladder. It runs from the base of the bladder to the perineal membrane.
There is not a way to train a bladder in a male. It is just a part of your body.
prostrate gland
The prostate gland
The Urethracarries Urine from the Urinary Bladder to the exterior of the body.
The bladder and urethra are supported by muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues around the base of the bladder.
The smooth muscle sphincter at the base of the urinary bladder closes.
The intestines, the bladder, the uterus (females), the prostate (males).
There is no gland that encircles the bladder. The prostate gland sits at the base of the bladder; maybe that is what you were referring to.
Prostate gland in males
a small opaciaty in the middle posterior in the bladder would be consistent with aphlebolith and small speck of calcification are seen on the right side of the prostate
benign prostatic hyperplasia