Urethral Milking

Urethral milking, also called post-void milking, helps eliminate post-micturition dribble caused by incomplete emptying of the urethra by the surrounding muscles instead of obstruction. Urethral milking is performed by gently squeezing the base of the penis after urinating and working way outward to force the last few drops of urine out of the urethra.

  
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Why do I leak clear liquid from penis without control?

Query: Hello doctor, I quit watching inappropriate content online, and I seem to have severe nerve pain in my lower back every time I go for a jog. Also, I have been leaking clear liquid from my penis without control throughout the day. I need some help to get myself back to my normal state. My blood and u...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to cliniq.com. What kind of clear liquid are you leaking? Can you upload a picture depicting the same for better understanding? Do you have any urinary complaints like frequency, urgency, poor stream, nocturia, dribbling, etc.? Is your severe lower back pain is just when you jog or...  Read Full »

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