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I cannot control my bladder very well at all and I am a 17 year old male? ?

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I can go to the bathroom fine. But after urinating the pee keeps trinkilng out and I cannot stop it. It started happening about 2 years ago and keeps getting worse. What is wrong with me?

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  1. u should talk to a doc bout that bud


  2. It sounds like a UTI (urinary tract infection), or a spinal tumor, but I doubt it is that one. If you google symptom checker and put those symtoms in, those were the answers I got. But if I were to guess I would go with the UTI, and all you have to do is go to the doctor and get some antibiotics and it should be gone a week or so. Just in case you dont know, a UTI is not an STD. Good luck and I hope you find the answer you are looking for! Oh yea here is the link.....

    http://symptoms.webmd.com/symptomchecker

  3. ask ur doctor for sum help

    itll be alright

    keep ur head up high  

  4. maybe you have an enlarged prostate..?

  5. std?

  6. tell ur parentss and go to a doctor


  7. Sounds to me like you've got some problems. They do have medications out now for this issue.  My advice is go to your family doctor. Please don't be ashamed of this. You're not the only one out there with this problem.  

  8. i have no idea what is wrong with you but the way my mom told me to make your bladder stronger was to try and stop peeing by tensing up your muscles hold it for a couple of second and then release this works for kids that wet the bed maybe it can help you too

  9. You might have something wrong with your bladder...nothing to worry about but you should see a doctor. Sometimes our muscles become weak after the years and that's all it might be.  

  10. you might just have a weak bladder or something.  go to your GP and have them recommend a urologist.  there are probably some things you can do to help strengthen whatever muscle you have there.  good luck!

  11. Go see your Urologist immediately.

  12. You have what is termed urinary incontinence.  There are different reasons for this problem.  Some reasons are caused by nervous system disorders, whereas others can be caused by such things as enlarged prostate, weak sphincter muscles, weak bladder muscles, and other problems such as scar tissue from previous inflammation to the sphincter muscles causing weakening, etc.   Sometimes, two problems can coexist.  

    You really need to see a doctor to get to the bottom of what is causing this--it could even be from something such as a herniated disc in your spine causing the nerves that control your bladder or sphincter to not function correctly.  

    Begin to try to note more about this problem and anything that makes it better or worse or any other related health problems or concerns.  Is the dripping clear, or is it cloudy or thick.  Any blood ever? Any problems with your bowels?  Any history of any STDs?  Any back pain?  Any burning when you urinate?  Any joint problems?  

    You can go to your family doctor first to have him at least examine your prostate and penile opening and order a urinalysis an possibly some routine blood work to get a head start, and then ask for a referal to a Urologist who specializes in urinary problems and will be able to get to the bottom.  This problem could possibly worsen or lead to complications if not taken care of, so get some appointments tomorrow.    

    If you want more info, do a web search for:

    urinary incontinence, males.

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