For backflow you would need a higher pressure in the small reservoir. You would at best get equal pressure in both reservoirs unless you actively try to squeeze it back in.
I honestly hadn’t given it this much thought lol, but there are muscles and elasticity involved which I imagine has something to do with it? I’m just relaying the advice of doctors tbh!
Pressure depends on muscle tension. When you relax, the pressure inside the bladder drops. The prostate sphincter is already relaxed open and the outside pressure temporarily exceeds internal pressure. This leads to backflow and can introduce bacteria into the urethra and bladder. Not fun times ensue.
that or no pressure differential, and turbulence in the fluid causing possible bacteria and shit to makes its way back in. It’s unlikely, but not impossible.
It’s not my job to explain hydraulics to you
Fair.
For backflow you would need a higher pressure in the small reservoir. You would at best get equal pressure in both reservoirs unless you actively try to squeeze it back in.
I honestly hadn’t given it this much thought lol, but there are muscles and elasticity involved which I imagine has something to do with it? I’m just relaying the advice of doctors tbh!
What did you do to get in a position where your doctor thought it was necessary to give you that advice?
Fired charged shots, obviously
Pressure depends on muscle tension. When you relax, the pressure inside the bladder drops. The prostate sphincter is already relaxed open and the outside pressure temporarily exceeds internal pressure. This leads to backflow and can introduce bacteria into the urethra and bladder. Not fun times ensue.
that or no pressure differential, and turbulence in the fluid causing possible bacteria and shit to makes its way back in. It’s unlikely, but not impossible.
God damn acab I swear