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Urine Flow Rate
My current avg urine flow rate is 11 ml/sec and peak flow rate is 15 ml/sec. I have no pain anywhere. Is this the cause of worry ? What is the reason for reduced flow rates. Any medicine.
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Bladder outlet obstruction in men is a blockage that slows or stops urine flow out of the bladder. Bladder outlet obstruction can cause urine to back up in your system, leading to difficulty urinating and other uncomfortable urinary symptoms. Possible causes of bladder outlet obstruction might include: Enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — this is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction in menScarring of the urinary channel (urethra) or bladder neck, as a result of injury or surgeryUse of certain medications, including antihistamines, decongestants or drugs to treat overactive bladderBladder stonesProstate cancer Prompt diagnosis and treatment of bladder outlet obstruction is important to prevent serious problems caused by urine backing up into your system. If you can't pass urine, emergency treatment includes insertion of a tube (catheter) through the tip of your penis and into your bladder. This tube helps urine drain from your bladder. If your condition doesn't require urgent care, your doctor might order tests, such as an ultrasound, to determine the underlying cause of your bladder outlet obstruction. Treatment might include medications or surgery.
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