Feeling Liquid After Urination: Urological Symptoms - Urology

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Feeling like there is fluid leaking after urination?


Every time after using the restroom, I feel like there is fluid flowing from my urethra.
There is no pain during urination.
What could this symptom be?

Lin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/02/14

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


It is post-void dribbling; shake it off to see if it clears up.

Reply Date: 2018/02/14

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Feeling liquid after urination, particularly when there is no pain during the urination process, can be a perplexing symptom. This sensation may be attributed to several underlying urological conditions, and understanding these can help in addressing the issue effectively.

One possible explanation for feeling liquid after urination is the phenomenon known as "post-void dribbling." This occurs when a small amount of urine remains in the urethra after urination, which then leaks out after the individual has finished urinating. This can happen due to several reasons, including weak pelvic floor muscles, which may not effectively support the bladder and urethra, or due to anatomical variations in the urethra itself.
Another potential cause could be related to bladder overactivity or detrusor instability. In this condition, the bladder muscle contracts involuntarily, leading to a feeling of urgency and the sensation of needing to urinate even after the bladder has been emptied. This could explain why you feel liquid after urination, as the bladder may still be signaling a need to void, even if it is not full.

Additionally, urinary tract infections (UTIs) or inflammation of the urethra (urethritis) can also lead to sensations of residual urine or discomfort after urination. While you mentioned that there is no pain during urination, it is still possible for inflammation to cause a sensation of liquid or urgency.
It is also worth considering the psychological aspect of urination. Anxiety or stress can lead to heightened sensitivity to bodily sensations, which may make you more aware of feelings that you might otherwise ignore. This could be particularly relevant if you have a history of urinary issues or if you have previously experienced discomfort or pain during urination.

To address these symptoms, it is essential to consult a urologist who can conduct a thorough evaluation. This may include a physical examination, urinalysis, and possibly imaging studies or urodynamic testing to assess bladder function. Treatment options will depend on the underlying cause. For instance, pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) can strengthen the muscles that support the bladder and urethra, potentially alleviating symptoms of post-void dribbling. If bladder overactivity is diagnosed, medications such as anticholinergics may be prescribed to help manage the condition.

In summary, feeling liquid after urination can stem from various causes, including post-void dribbling, bladder overactivity, or even psychological factors. A comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional is crucial to determine the exact cause and to develop an appropriate treatment plan. If you are experiencing this symptom, do not hesitate to seek medical advice to ensure that any underlying issues are addressed promptly.

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