Did this ever happen to you..?

Discussion in 'Genitalia' started by AnalSexFTW, Oct 31, 2008.

  1. AnalSexFTW

    AnalSexFTW Member

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    Like 1 week ago, anytime I cough after I cum or pee a drip or two will leak out of my penis. Never happened before..just wanted to know if I'm like the only one this happens to.
     
  2. OldTroll

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    Your wee-wee has caught a cold maybe?



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  3. PineMan

    PineMan Senior Member

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    You cough by tightening your diaphragm so as to press against the lungs & expel air at pressure. The chances are that this same pressure is pushing against your bladder & if the prostate gland isn't tightened sufficiently then it's possible that an amount of urine can leak through.

    However, this is a totally unqualified opinion. Not only do I not claim to be a doctor, I don't claim to be a 'lay' doctor either, so if you have any concerns, then a visit to your GP is the best solution.
     
  4. OldTroll

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    LMAO PineMan - you're really NOT a 'lay' doctor?

    Well, I'm not a 'lay' doctor either, but I've found that if I feel in various spots in my lower abdomen there are a bunch of muscles doing there stuff when I cough.

    Add PineMan's theory and my guess together and you don't have any real facts, so I'm sticking to my original diagnosis: your wee-wee may have caught a cold.



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    How is urinary incontinence in men classified?


    Urinary incontinence may occur for only a short time (acute) or may become an ongoing problem (chronic). Acute incontinence is often related to other medical problems and treatments. This topic will focus on types of chronic urinary incontinence.
    • Stress incontinence occurs when you sneeze, cough, laugh, lift objects, or do other activities that increase stress on your bladder.
    • Urge incontinence is an urge to urinate that is so strong that you often cannot make it to the toilet in time. Urge incontinence occurs when your bladder contracts when it shouldn’t. This can happen even when you only have a small amount of urine in your bladder. Overactive bladder is a kind of urge incontinence. Overactive bladder is a kind of urge incontinence. But not everyone with overactive bladder leaks urine.
    • Overflow incontinence is leakage that occurs when the bladder fails to empty properly, due to a blockage or weak bladder muscle contractions. Obstruction is usually related to either enlargement of the prostate or narrowing of the urethra from scar tissue.
    • Total incontinence is a continual leakage of urine due to loss of sphincter function.
    Functional incontinence is a rare form of urinary incontinence related to physical or mental limitations that restrict a man’s ability to reach the toilet in time.
    What causes urinary incontinence in men?


    Urinary incontinence occurs when the muscle (sphincter) that holds your bladder’s outlet closed is not strong enough to hold back the urine. This may happen if the sphincter is too weak, if the bladder muscles contract too strongly, or if the bladder is overfull. In men, urinary incontinence often is related to a problem or a treatment involving the prostate gland, such as enlargement of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH).
    • Stress incontinence may develop when a man’s prostate gland is removed and there has been dysfunction of or damage to the nerves or the sphincter, resulting in inadequate support for the lower bladder (bladder neck). The sphincter must then do all the work of maintaining continence, and the extra pressure (stress) of sneezing, coughing, or straining forces urine past the sphincter and through the urethra.
    • Urge incontinence is caused by bladder contractions that are too strong to be stopped by the sphincter, causing an irresistible need to urinate. In many cases, the cause of urge incontinence and overactive bladder cannot be determined, but sometimes it can be traced to urinary tract infections, early BPH, interstitial cystitis, or early bladder cancer.
    • Overflow incontinence is usually caused by a blockage of the urethra that forces urine to build up in the bladder. Often the blockage stems from an enlarged prostate gland (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or a narrowing of the urethra. Eventually the pressure from the full bladder forces excess urine past the obstruction. Overflow incontinence may also occur because of muscle weakness of the bladder.
    Urinary incontinence can sometimes be aggravated by drinking alcohol or by taking diuretics, antidepressants, sedatives, narcotics, or nonprescription cold or diet medicines.
    Heee hee :) be glad its only urine..
    Shit happens :p
     
  6. PrepRmblr

    PrepRmblr Banned

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    just chill man its normal because when u cough u tense ur muscles and it pushes out the pee or cum it normal
     
  7. OldTroll

    OldTroll Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Orison - - Really informative!
    Can you cite a source please?

    Edit: Wow! Thanks! In exactly 30 minutes Mr. Olrison cited the source!
    If everyone did this, forum info would be a hell of a lot more valuable (and believable). As the young'uns say: "Without pics it didn't happen!"



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