How to Stop Urine Dribble With This Simple 3-Step Strategy

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PublishedJan 24, 2025
Duration13:32
Video IDPWwGrrppoSI
Languageen-US
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views47.6K
Likes3.8K
Comments370
Engagement Rate8.72%
Likes per 100 views7.95
Comments per 1K views7.77

Description

Struggling with urine dribble, incomplete bladder emptying, or weak bladder control? In this video, I’ll share the best strategies to fully empty your bladder, reduce dribbling, and improve urinary health. You’ll learn effective bladder emptying techniques, simple pelvic floor exercises, and stretches designed to strengthen your bladder control and boost your confidence. These proven methods are easy to follow and can make a big difference in managing post-urination dribble, frequent urination, and weak pelvic floor muscles. Whether you’re just starting out or have been dealing with bladder issues for a while, this video provides actionable tips to help you take control of your health. As always, consult with your general practitioner to find the root cause of your symptoms first. 📆 Book a free 15-minute Zoom call with me to discover how I can help you: https://calendly.com/dr_eric_leckie/15min 💪 Use code 'Kegel' to get 15% off my '8-Week Kegels Exercise Program for Men' 👉 https://www.drericleckie.com/courses/kegels-for-men-the-ultimate-step-by-step-8-week-pelvic-floor-strengthening-program 📧 Read Emails To Get ROCK HARD and Leak Free 👉 https://drericleckie.substack.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile 📬 Say Hello: [email protected] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: Eric Leckie, Doctor of Physiotherapy, creates these videos for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information provided is not medical advice and should not replace guidance from your primary care doctor or healthcare team. Always consult a qualified professional before attempting any exercises, techniques, or suggestions discussed in these videos. The "gentlemen's agreement" is a lighthearted, non-binding concept encouraging viewers to subscribe and join the mission of improving men's health. Eric Leckie disclaims all liability for any actions taken or outcomes resulting from the use of this content. Your health and safety are your responsibility.

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