Some of the most common male urinary problems that are affecting millions of men across the globe are curable. Knowing them will allow you to know their symptoms and how to handle them. We start with decreased urine output. This can occur as a result of blockage or constriction of the channels that allow urine to leave the body. The constriction of these channels can happen as a result of dehydration, use of certain medications like diuretics, certain antibiotics, enlarged prostate glands and at times it can be as a result of blood loss or traumatic injury.
Stress urinary incontinence
Although this disease commonly affects women, it is among those notorious male urinary problems that cannot go unmentioned. This condition occurs when the muscles responsible for the control of urine becomes weak and cannot hold urine for a while. This will lead to the unintentional passing of urine. This condition can happen as a result of physical activity, for example, lifting heavy objects, coughing or even sneezing.
Urinary Tract Infection This is another most common male urinary problems. This disease occurs when bacteria enter the body through the urethra and then begins to multiply in the bladder affecting it. Although UTI can affect anyone at any time, it commonly affects older men particularly those who have at one point experienced damaged urinary tract system.