LP Shield is a slim, absorbent guard designed specifically to help men manage post‑void dribble and light urinary leakage discreetly and comfortably.
Post-Void Dribble (PVD) is the involuntary leakage of urine just after finishing urination commonly affecting men over 40. It’s more common than most realize and can occur even in otherwise healthy individuals.
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Post-void dribble (PVD) is the leakage of a small amount of urine shortly after finishing urination. It often happens just after you've walked away from the toilet, even if you thought you were finished.
Not exactly. PVD is a type of urinary leakage, but it's usually not caused by bladder control issues. It’s often due to urine remaining in the urethra and not being fully expelled.
There are actually a few things.. PVD is commonly associated with something called BPH or "Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia" which simply means enlargement of the prostate gland. An enlarged prostate can cause narrowing of the urethra which can result in a small amount of urine to be held back and not fully released during normal urination. These symptoms can begin as early as age 40. Also weak pelvic floor muscles can cause a small amount of urine to be held back and not fully released during normal urination. There are other causes too such as "Prostatitis" which is an infection of the prostate gland and has symptoms which include PVD but can also include nausea, fatigue, back pain & fever requiring antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. "Important Guys" If you suspect you have any of these symptoms do seek the advice of a doctor, preferably a board certified urologist ASAP!
Very common, especially in men over 40. It’s often underreported because many men are embarrassed or assume it's normal aging, but it can be managed.
Yes. Pelvic floor exercises (like Kegels) can help strengthen the muscles that control urination. In some cases, physical therapy or medical treatment may be recommended. The LP Shield can also help manage daily leakage discreetly.
Avoid excessive consumption of caffeine as this can cause the bladder to make you urinate much more often and leakage problems increase.Techniques like gently pressing up on area under scrotum or "milking" the urethra after urination can help remove residual urine. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and maintaining healthy bathroom habits can also reduce the frequency of dribbling.