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Urine Flows While Bowel Movement, Last Drop Are Thick And Sinks. Treatment?

I am a 15 year old male. When I make a bowel movement, some urine usually follows. Every few days, the last few drops are thick, white and cloudy. They sink to the bottom of the toilet. There is never any pain or other symptoms, it feels like normal urine. This has been happening for less then a year I believe. I have no medical issues that I know of and would say I am healthy. I do drink alot of milk/dairy, and have heard this may be due to phosphates. Do you have any suggestions as to what this is?
Thu, 3 Oct 2013
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There might be an abnormal connection between the bowel and bladder which has to be corrected surgically.This does not happen due to consumption of excess milk/dairy/phosphates.I would advise to go for a surgical opinion.Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help
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Urine Flows While Bowel Movement, Last Drop Are Thick And Sinks. Treatment?

There might be an abnormal connection between the bowel and bladder which has to be corrected surgically.This does not happen due to consumption of excess milk/dairy/phosphates.I would advise to go for a surgical opinion.Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help