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The urethra is a tube from the bladder to the outside - it is not a vein... although structurally similar..

 

Those symptoms are also similar for a number of conditions, and one assumes that the urologist has eliminated the others - like Prostate issues, infections, STDs etc - and is not just blaming the saddle without due cause and appropriate testing.

 

You are right about the tube forgit what it is called so vein pop up. All the test was done including prostate cancer and all came back negative. He said he that my case is the first and can only think that the saddle can be the cause

Okay some constructive advice! I haven't had the same issues as you but I have had repeated prostatitis from riding a bike. At one point a few years ago I had to stop riding altogether. Then I got an Adamo saddle. Since then I have been able to ride again (although I still can't spend too much time on the bike without a mild recurrence) up to six hours a week or so.

I can almost guarantee no numbness or compressed urethra if you set these saddles up correctly.

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