The Andro-switch ring holds the testicles in an elevated position, enclosing the penis and scrotal skin.
The urethra is the tube that runs from the neck of the bladder to the urethral meatus, allowing urine and sperm to pass through.
The urethra may be excessively compressed by a too-small Andro-switch. This can lead to small losses of urine after using the toilet.
If this is the case, stop wearing the ring right away, as it is probably slightly too small.
Some users report frequent urination and urine drops after urination. To manage this, it is advisable to remove the ring or lift it slightly during urination to avoid pressure on the urethra.
One technique to avoid this is to massage the urethra back and forth after urination to evacuate any remaining drops. Lifting the ring slightly during urination can also help.
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