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Weak urine stream in morning
Im having a weak stream of urine while passing it at first time in the morning and Rest of the day the stream seems to be fine. Also, I'm having a frequency of urination for 5 to 6 times a day. Couple of weeks ago I had cystoscopy, is the weak stream due to that procedure. All my test are normal and the prostate is in normal condition as per the ultrasound which I took before the cystoscopy. Please could you let me know if anything is serious about my condition.
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Plz undergo a uroflowmetry if possible.
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I dont think there is anything serious in your case, if there is anything like that then your Urologist must have told you.
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I think nothing serious in your case, can undergo Uroflow with PVR. If your bladder will be over distended in morning, that may a reason for week flow sometimes, try to restrict fluids after 7-8 pm, pass urine before going to bed, then see how will be flow in morning.
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