Up the urethra (its not as unpleasant as it sounds).
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
Depends on the person. Every person bladder size is different and holds different amounts. It also matters if you are a female or male, and if you're a female and pregnant.
It goes into ureters,then from there goes into urinary bladder(urine stores here) and then excreted out from the body through urethra.
Only men have prostates. The prostate produces semen. It is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum. The upper portion of the urethra passes through the prostate;
Urinary catheterization is the insertion of a catheter through the urethra into the urinary bladder for withdrawal of urine.
Urinary catheterization should be avoided whenever possible. Clean intermittent catheterization, when practical, is preferable to long-term catheterization.
unfortunately it goes into the tip of the private area (pee hole) i assume very painful
An alternative to catheterization is to use a pad to absorb voided urine.
Straight catheters are used for intermittent withdrawals, while indwelling (Foley) catheters are inserted and retained in the bladder for continuous drainage of urine into a closed system.
Any dog can get a bladder infection, although it is more common in female dogs.
Practitioners should give the male patient and his caregiver a detailed explanation of diagnosis. Sterile disposable catheterization sets are available for clinical settings and for home use.
A catheterization program that includes correctly inserted catheters and is appropriately maintained will usually control urinary incontinence. Asceptic technique important.
Injuries resulting from catheterization are infrequent. Deaths are extremely rare. Both complications are usually due to infections that result from improper catheter care.
Establishing a catheterization schedule may require a period of adjustment. To prevent urinary tract infection antiseptic techniques for insertion and catheter care should be used.
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There is not a way to train a bladder in a male. It is just a part of your body.