3 Easy Steps
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Wait until you have a full bladder
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Over the toilet, aim at the arrow and pass urine as fast as possible
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Try to reach the step in the WIDDLEOMETER®
You should reach the "STEP" 9 times out of 10. If you don't, please see your doctor. Your doctor may check you out with an examination, blood tests and ultrasound.
Don't worry. You are looking after your health!
Best time to use
- Use the WIDDLEOMETER® when you are wide awake.
- For most men this will be between 10am and 6pm.
- Late at night or early in the morning it can be normal to have a slow urine stream.
Start with a full bladder.For an accurate indication of urine flow the WIDDLEOMETER® needs a full bladder. Sometimes men do not have a large bladder or they do not empty their bladder completely. You will not be able to reach the "STEP".These problems need to be sorted out.
Unable to reach the "step" 9 times out of 10 - or find it hard to do so?
Just go to your doctor to be checked out. Sort out problems early! The WIDDLEOMETER® has been expertly designed so that if your bladder holds a reasonable volume of urine when full AND your stream is "satisfactory" the urine will rise to the "STEP". Having a small bladder capacity could be the reason that you cannot reach the "step" but this is also something that should be checked out by your doctor. There are several excellent medications available to help with improving "urine flow". They are very effective and have helped thousands of men. Not every problem needs an operation. Don't worry, sort it out. What is important is that you take care of your health.