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What Causes Double Stream Urine In Female?

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Posted on Tue, 21 Apr 2015
Question: is it normal for a women to have 2 streams while peeing?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
No, its not normal

Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome

I appreciate your concern

No, it is not normal for a double stream urine to occur in both males and females. Initial starting of urination can cause a second or two of double stream urine but it should mainly be a single stream through out the voiding that follows.

Urethral strictures, polyps , meatal stenosis, cysts of skene's glands in urethra include some of the causes that may lead to such a presentation. UTIs and urinary tract stones can also be the cause by chronically scarring the lower urinary tract. Please consult a qualified Urologist for clinical assessment and further management.

wishing you best of health

thanks

Dr. M.S. Khalil
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What Causes Double Stream Urine In Female?

Brief Answer: No, its not normal Detailed Answer: Hello and Welcome I appreciate your concern No, it is not normal for a double stream urine to occur in both males and females. Initial starting of urination can cause a second or two of double stream urine but it should mainly be a single stream through out the voiding that follows. Urethral strictures, polyps , meatal stenosis, cysts of skene's glands in urethra include some of the causes that may lead to such a presentation. UTIs and urinary tract stones can also be the cause by chronically scarring the lower urinary tract. Please consult a qualified Urologist for clinical assessment and further management. wishing you best of health thanks Dr. M.S. Khalil