I recently came back from a strenuous week long cycle tour which involved spending 6-7 hours per day in the saddle with few breaks. I had had a few problems midway through the tour passing urine first thing in the morning but this appeared to clear up by the end of the week. However, the day after I returned I went into acute urinary retention (i.e. I couldn't pee) for about 8 hours which is a potentially dangerous condition.
I'm in my late 60s and was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate (BPH) about 15 years ago. I'm on a mild medication which up until now has meant that this causes me few problems.
I've done some research on the internet that suggests that prolonged cycling can inflame your prostate and cause urinary retention - see here. The good news is that you should recover after some rest. However, my GP is sceptical and clearly thinks it is a sign that my BPH is getting worse.
Has anyone else experienced this? And has anyone tried the specialist 'prostate friendly' saddles that are available online?
I'm in my late 60s and was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate (BPH) about 15 years ago. I'm on a mild medication which up until now has meant that this causes me few problems.
I've done some research on the internet that suggests that prolonged cycling can inflame your prostate and cause urinary retention - see here. The good news is that you should recover after some rest. However, my GP is sceptical and clearly thinks it is a sign that my BPH is getting worse.
Has anyone else experienced this? And has anyone tried the specialist 'prostate friendly' saddles that are available online?
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