Because there is still a small amount of urine left in your penis.
AnswerYou might be experiencing BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) which is a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostrate. If the symptoms continue or get worse, you should see a doctor to rule out any of the other less benign possibilities.There are a number of other possibilities as well, such as spinal chord injury or spinal stenosis, which can cause bladder control issues. You need to see a doctor to rule out (or fix) the more serious of these possibilities.
There are many reasons why someone would feel the urge to urinate after urinating. This might be that you just didn't fully empty your bladder.
Could be something with the prostate. Usually in older males, but can not be ruled out at any age. See a doctor and find out.
Yes, if you are constipated it may put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urges to urinate, not being able to fully empty the bladder and, over time - loss of sensation of the need to urinate.
The male will feel pressure in his bladder that tells him it is time to urinate.
The common symptoms for gallstones is a sharp pain in the abdomen region. This is also accompanied by paid when urinating or needed to urinate due to the pressure the bladder when full puts on the gallbladder.
A few symptoms of weak bladder syndrome are urinating too often and having sudden urges to urinate. In addition, people may experience frequent urinating during the night.
The most common symptom of a bladder infection is a burning sensation when urinating. Urine that is discolored or with a foul odor sometimes occurs, as is a frequent feeling that one needs to urinate.
Some symptoms of an overactive bladder can include: a sudden urge to urinate which is difficult to control and urinating frequently (usually more than 8 times in a single day).
Yes, it is possible.
they are eeing for 2 people and the baby also puts pressure on the bladder
they are eeing for 2 people and the baby also puts pressure on the bladder
Double voiding refers to emptying the bladder twice, by urinating a second time 10-15 minutes after the first. It is a simple recommneded procedure to avoid bladder infections.
Yes, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, when there is pressure from the enlarging uterus on the bladder.
No