Effective Incomplete Emptying for Men


At Truman Men's Clinic, we offer comprehensive attention for Incomplete Emptying in men, a common and often frustrating symptom where you feel like you haven't fully emptied your bladder after urinating. This sensation can lead to frequent urges, a need to urinate again shortly after, or even urinary leakage. If you’re experiencing these persistent symptoms, our expert team provides accurate diagnosis and effective treatment to improve bladder emptying and restore your urinary comfort and confidence.


Why Choose Truman Men's Clinic for Incomplete Emptying?


Experienced Specialists – Our board-certified urologists are highly skilled in diagnosing and effectively addressing the various causes of incomplete bladder emptying in men, from prostate issues to bladder weakness.

Rapid & Accurate Diagnosis – We utilize detailed symptom assessments, physical exams, urinalysis, urinary flow studies, and crucial Post-Void Residual (PVR) measurements to pinpoint the underlying reason for your incomplete emptying.

Personalized Treatment Plans – Treatment approaches are customized to the specific cause of your incomplete emptying, its severity, your medical history, and overall health goals, ensuring optimal and effective solutions.

Safe & Proven Solutions – We provide evidence-based medical therapies, behavioral modifications, and, when necessary, interventional or surgical strategies to effectively improve bladder emptying and reduce discomfort.

Discreet & Comfortable Care – Our private, confidential consultations and a supportive environment ensure your comfort and privacy throughout your diagnostic and treatment journey.


Components of Incomplete Emptying Care


Detailed Symptom Evaluation – A thorough discussion of your urinary stream characteristics, hesitancy, straining, frequency of urination, nocturia, and the sensation of incomplete emptying.

Physical Exam & Prostate Assessment – Comprehensive examination, including a digital rectal exam to assess prostate size and consistency, as an enlarged prostate (BPH) is a very common cause of incomplete emptying.

Urinalysis & Cultures – Essential tests to rule out urinary tract infections, which can sometimes cause or complicate incomplete emptying.

Post-Void Residual (PVR) Measurement – A key objective test, performed with an ultrasound immediately after you urinate, to accurately measure the volume of urine remaining in your bladder. ✔ Uroflowmetry (Urinary Flow Study) – Measures the speed and volume of your urine stream, which can help indicate if there is an obstruction or a weak bladder muscle.

Urodynamic Studies (If Indicated) – Advanced tests that measure bladder pressures and urine flow rates, helping to differentiate between bladder outlet obstruction and a weak bladder (underactive bladder).

Imaging Studies (e.g., Renal/Bladder Ultrasound, Cystoscopy) – Used to visualize the prostate, bladder, and urethra for structural abnormalities, blockages (like strictures or stones), or bladder diverticula.

Behavioral Therapies & Lifestyle Modifications – Techniques like timed voiding, double voiding (urinating, waiting a few moments, then trying again), and avoiding straining, along with fluid management.

Oral Medications – Prescription drugs such as alpha-blockers (e.g., tamsulosin) to relax prostate and bladder neck muscles, or 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (e.g., finasteride) to shrink the prostate over time, if BPH is the cause.

Minimally Invasive Procedures (for BPH) – Advanced options like UroLift®, Rezum™ water vapor therapy, or GreenLight™ Laser Therapy to relieve prostate obstruction and improve emptying.

Surgical Interventions – For severe obstruction or other specific causes, procedures like TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) for BPH, or urethroplasty for urethral strictures, may be recommended.

Intermittent Self-Catheterization (If Needed) – For severe or chronic incomplete emptying, patients may be taught to self-catheterize periodically to ensure complete bladder drainage and prevent complications.

Follow-up & Ongoing Care – Regular monitoring to assess improvement in bladder emptying and symptoms, and adjust the care plan as needed for long-term urinary health.


Restore Your Complete Bladder Emptying and Confidence


Incomplete bladder emptying can lead to discomfort, frequent urges, and increased risk of infections. With accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan, effective relief and improved bladder function are highly achievable. At Truman Men's Clinic, we are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal urinary health and well-being.


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