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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    Is incontinence possible with young men?

    I am a 20 years old male.

    I have for the past few days been having a few drops of urine leaking after completely emptying the bladder.

    I am aware of the little dribbling after urination, which is normal but this only happens when I sit down.

    There is no pain or anything. But I did have a small pain a month or so earlier in the groin area.

    So I consulted the GP and did a urine test which returned negative for UTI, etc.

    I do drink at least two cups of coffee a day. I am not sure whether this issue is related to the caffeine irritating the bladder or if there is another underlying issue.

    In fact, I am not sure if this is even an urinary incontinence issue.


    How should I go about this? Who should I consult?
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