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 What is the normal amount of urine retained in the bladder after urination? View Question: www.doctor4men.com

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I hope that you can help me, I would appreciate any response. A - As a young man of 51, these significant complaints are not normal. It is unfortunate that your urologist is not to your liking and you should seek a second opinion with another urologist - after all, you are the medical consumer and should be satisfied. Bladder and prostate infections are caused by bacteria that usually enter the sy...
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