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jenntanis Female, 28 years Bel Air - MD Member since Feb 2008
Mood: jenntanis is bummed! Next week is gonna be long if I keep feeling like this! Journal Entry: "Well, I"m not sure if my BBT is right aga..." [Read]
jenntanis Female, 28 years Bel Air - MD Member since Feb 2008
Mood: jenntanis is bummed! Next week is gonna be long if I keep feeling like this! Journal Entry: "Well, I"m not sure if my BBT is right aga..." [Read]
It appears that you have a prostate enlargement which is causing both the ejaculation and urinary problem.
Benign prostatic hypertrophy can appear in men around the age of 40, sometimes earlier, and manifests with poor stream during urination, starting and stopping, dribbling, spraying, and even incontinence in varying degrees.
A doctor can do a digital rectal examination to identify if the prostate is enlarged and will direct you regarding further tests.
However, management of BPH can be done with medications depending on the extent of the hypertrophy.
"adrenergic receptor antagonists) provide symptomatic relief of BPH symptoms. Available drugs include doxazosin, terazosin, alfuzosin and tamsulosin. Older drugs, phenoxybenzamine and prazosin are not recommended for treatment of BPH.[5] Alpha-blockers relax smooth muscle in the prostate and the bladder neck, and decrease the degree of blockage of urine flow. Alpha-blockers may cause ejaculation back into the bladder (retrograde ejaculation).
The 5α-reductase inhibitors (finasteride and dutasteride) are another treatment option. This medication inhibits 5a-reductase, which in turn inhibits production of DHT, a hormone responsible for enlarging the prostate. When used together with alpha blockers a reduction of BPH progression to acute urinary retention and surgery has been noted in patients with larger prostates"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_prostatic_hyperplasia+BPH&hl
Do keep us posted on your doubts and progress
Regards
The problem also is everytime I ever had a regular prostate exam always turned up ok. So I am wondering if it could be the return of a stricture? Also would an enlarged prostate cause the accidental bed wetting in the middle of the night?
Thanks
Chris
When did you have your last prostate exam?
A stricture could cause some of the symptoms you described, but not all of them.
Yes, a prostate enlargement can cause urge incontinence.
You will need to go in for a DRE of the prostate and also have your PSA levels checked.
Menawhile, do avoid prostate irritants such as citrus juices, caffeine, soda, and alcohol.
Regards