Be seen: That is generally due to an abnormality of the urethra, such as adhesions. Your physician can advise you as to the best course of action.
Answered 8/9/2020
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Structural: This may be due to some structural deviation in the urethra. Don't know if you are a man or a woman, but if this is getting worse suggest you see a urologist.
Answered 10/15/2017
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Phimosis: This likely has to do with the opening of your urethra (meatus). It may be shaped such that as urine exits, it gets redirected. This sometimes occurs after ejaculation as ejaculate sticks in the urethra. It does not sound urgent and i would simply bring it to your doctors attention next time you see him and he will check your meatus.
Answered 10/10/2017
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