Dripping urine may be due to many reasons. All these reasons may differ depending on the patient's gender, age and other complaints. For example, the cause of a problem in a young woman may be cystitis. In women, the urinary tract is short, there is no prostate, and urinary tract infections are common due to the vagina-rectum proximity. Problems such as burning while urinating, urinating in drops, and constantly going to the toilet are frequently experienced. On the other hand, people who pass kidney stones may also have a problem with dribbling urine. Especially when the stone approaches the urinary tract, this area is stimulated and the person feels as if he or she is constantly urinating.
Apart from young women, older men and women may also experience dribbling urination problems. In men, this is usually caused by prostate disease. In women, apart from the reasons we mentioned in young women, menopause is also a factor.
In summary, complaints of dribbling urine can be caused by urinary tract infections, prostate diseases and passing stones. Although psychological factors should not be ignored, there is most likely a disease underlying this constantly experienced situation. This problem is more likely to occur, especially in people with urge urinary incontinence or in people whose bladder is completely full due to the prostate. The bladders of those who have difficulty reaching the toilet may shrink over time; Accordingly, they can urinate at low pressure and drop by drop.
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