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Help! Chronic peeish feeling.

29/M here. No UTI, No BPH.

From more than a year, I have got split streams in urine and also developed a feeling that after I go to pee, i dont empty it fully.

The urine stream splits only if I go with less urine in store.

Then I have a weird peeish feeling for like 1 to 2 hrs after I pee which is uncomfortable. Once I have enough pressure, its much more comfortable and less distracting.

I have gome to multiple urologists that too 3 times, i have tested for prostate, UTI, ultrasounds all are Ok. Even uroflowmetry with a full bladder was ok.

Once I go to a urologist, the peeish feeling problem becomes for better ( without any medicine), but then I feel the same again. I dont know if i have flipped a mental switch or smth.

I dont have those fancy "pelvic floor therapists" around here, just traditional urologists.

I am thinking of trying out pelvic floor related exercises.

Has anyone felt the same? Please suggest what we need to do.

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u/Ok_Relation7099 — 3 days ago

Help ! Feeling chronically pee-ish.

29/M here. No UTI, No BPH.

From more than a year, I have got split streams in urine and also developed a feeling that after I go to pee, i dont empty it fully.

The urine stream splits only if I go with less urine in store.

Then I have a weird peeish feeling for like 1 to 2 hrs after I pee which is uncomfortable. Once I have enough pressure, its much more comfortable and less distracting.

I have gome to multiple urologists that too 3 times, i have tested for prostate, UTI, ultrasounds all are Ok. Even uroflowmetry with a full bladder was ok.

Once I go to a urologist, the peeish feeling problem becomes for better ( without any medicine), but then I feel the same again.

I am thinking of trying out pelvic floor related exercises.

Has anyone felt the same?

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u/Ok_Relation7099 — 3 days ago