I'm a male and I have this problem its kinda weird. But when I go pee instead of one sream of urin its like two or three and it goes crocked so it like goes on the floor on the tolie seat and I have to clean it up everytime I use the restroom anyone know what the problem could be and my penis has a curveture also
familyfirst answered Thursday July 29 2010, 5:14 am: I am not sure if this is your issue but... you may want to try going more often...
You know what a garden hose does when you have no spray nozzle on it, and then you cover the end with your thumb and the water pressure causes the water to "fan" out? This may be whats happening. If you are waiting too long... your stream may have so much pressure on the way out that it is being "fanned".
You did not mention if this is a "problem" meaning something new. If this is new or is associated with pain, redness, a fever, or any other issues you may want to have it checked out. You probably DONT have an infection or a kidney stone if you havent been having pain or other symptoms... but try urinating more often so there is less pressure and less urgency to go... and if that doesnt work and especially if you have other symptoms, have a doctor check it out just to make sure there isn't something going on. [ familyfirst's advice column | Ask familyfirst A Question ]
amaried answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 8:24 pm: Curvature is completely normal-many men have that. Penises vary in size, shape, and in every way. As for the urinary problem, I couldn't tell you, but if it is causing you that much trouble, you should see a doctor. [ amaried's advice column | Ask amaried A Question ]
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