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Bladder control issues?


Question Posted Monday November 7 2016, 5:36 pm

i am a male around 30 years old i have been with the same girl for the past 8 years i know i dont have a STD i noticed that i pee a little bit randomly... me and my GF have really not had much sex in the past 18 months i was wondering if my muscles down there have become weak and that is the reason but i am sick of having yellow stains on the front of my briefs thank you for any help

P.S. i asked my doctor and she told me that i might just have a weak bladder but this just started happening in the past year and has gotten a little worse every month or so


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adviceman49 answered Tuesday November 8 2016, 9:04 am:
I will assume you spoke with you primary care doctor. Primary care doctors know a little bit about everything but not a lot about any one thing.

The doctor you need to see now is a Urologist. This is a doctor who specializes in the care and treatment of the Urinary tract. If your problem is a weak bladder this doctor will or should be able to give you some relief.

Make sure the doctor you see is Board Certified in this Specialty. This means the doctor has done a Fellowship in Urology and has past all the test to be certified by the College of Urologists. If you do not know of any Urologists call your local hospital patient referral line. They will match you up with one of their doctor in your area.

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Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday November 8 2016, 12:53 am:
It may have gotten worse because the problem wasn't treated. Today it is becoming more common for people of all ages to have physical issues we used to relegate to just the elderly. I think it something about our environment and our lifestyle, and a few other things that can add up to cause the same issues in much younger people and that can be very humiliating. Kudos on talking to your Dr. once already, many would rather not go, and rather not know. But if she had something to treat it with and stop it, and if it was medicinal and caused no terrible side effects, I can see no reason to put off getting that checked out with the Dr.

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