This growth can constitute an obstacle for urine output, causing obstructive symptoms: a split weak stream, need for abdominal pressure when urinating, delayed onset of urine output or terminal dribble, as well as nocturia (getting up at night 2 or more times to urinate).
Filling symptoms (triggered while the bladder is filling with urine) may also take place: continued desire to urinate, urge and micturition urgency, with or without incontinence, and increased micturition frequency. Finally, there may appear the so-called post-voiding symptoms, such as a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying and dribble after micturition is complete.