TIRED OF DRIBBLING AFTER YOU PEE?
Tired of dribbling after you pee? You’re not alone! In this video, pelvic floor physical therapist, Dr. Susie Gronski explains why post-void dribble happens and how your bladder, prostate, urethra, and pelvic floor muscles all play a role. Learn about potential causes like BPH (enlarged prostate), weak or tight pelvic muscles, nerve communication issues, and even the effects of certain medications. Plus, discover simple strategies and exercises—like using your bulbospongiosus muscle—to help stop leaks and regain control. Let’s tackle post-pee dribble together!
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