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The Urology Forum have been answered by urologists from Henry Ford Health System and by Dr. Kevin Pho.
Question Title: Raised Bladder NeckForum: The Urology Forum
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I am 35 years old and have a lifelong history of hesitancy. Post void dribbling is my greatest concern. Within the last 7 years, I have a history of prostate infections. I recently saw a urologist who thinks (not an absolute diagnosis) I might have a raised bladder neck. I under went an ultra sound on my bladder after voiding. I felt like I had urniated completely, but then agian, maybe I don't really know what that feels like. According to the ultrasound, I still had approximately 5 ounces of urine left in my bladder. In the past, I have seen other urologists and none ever mentioned the possibility of a raised bladder neck. This is the only diagnosis I've received that links to my lifelong history of hesitancy. I've had a cystoscopy and was told I had no scarring and everything looked ok. Obviously, I don't want to have the symptom of post void dribbling and all the rest of the mental/emotional problems that go along with that symptom. I was told a trans-urethral incision would eliminate (pardon the pun) this problem. However, there is a 20% chance of developing a retrograde ejaculation associated with this procedure. This is a chance I can't afford to take. I plan to have more children. Also, my wife said that a dry ejaculation does not sound like much fun. I agree. Any advice/insights provided will be greatly appreciated. --------------------------------------------------------------------
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