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Urinary Retention: Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Urinary retention is a condition where your bladder doesn’t empty all the way or at all when you urinate (pee). Your bladder is like a storage tank for your pee (or urine). Pee is made up of the waste that your kidneys filter from your body. After your kidneys make your pee, it moves to your bladder where it sits until you empty it.
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Why Is It Hard for Some Women to Empty Their Bladders?
Two problems are usually responsible for a woman’s sensation that she can’t empty her bladder, or void, completely. One is dysfunction of the bladder muscle and the other is a blockage/obstructive process (such as prolapse or a previous incontinence sling).
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Urinary Retention, Causes & Symptoms - Bladder & Bowel Community
Urinary retention is a side effect of the bladder not emptying properly. Read on to learn about the causes and symptoms of urinary retention.
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Symptoms & Causes of Urinary Retention - NIDDK - National Institute of ...
Medical problems that may narrow the urethra and block urine flow include. You may develop urinary retention when your bladder muscles aren’t able to contract with enough strength or do not contract long enough to empty your bladder completely—also called underactive bladder. Causes of underactive bladder include. Neurological problems.
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Urinary Retention: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes - Verywell Health
Urinary retention is when you are unable to empty your bladder completely. It can affect both males and females and be acute (sudden and severe) or chronic (long-developing). Symptoms range from mild to severe, with some acute cases causing potentially life-threatening complications.
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Urinary Retention In Women – A Woman's Urologist
What are the causes? Who is at risk? How will I be assessed? What tests are needed? What can happen if urinary retention is left untreated? What are the treatments?
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Urinary Retention: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Urinary retention is when your bladder doesn’t empty completely. It’s more common in people with a penis but can occur in people with a vagina. It’s especially common in people at older ages....
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Urinary retention in women: what a general urologist should know
Following initial bladder emptying, urine analysis and, if indicated, urine for culture and sensitivity should be sent to exclude UTI. It is important that all healthcare professionals must consider the factors that mandate hospital admission for patients presenting with urinary retention.
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Incomplete bladder emptying and tips to help | Kent Community Health ...
Incomplete bladder emptying occurs when the muscles of the bladder are not able to squeeze properly to empty the bladder. This can happen if there may have been nerve or muscle damage, perhaps caused by an injury, surgery or disease such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and spina bifida.
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Beginner's Guide to Overcoming Incomplete Bladder Emptying - ProMed DME
Definition of Urinary Retention: A condition where you are unable to fully empty your bladder naturally. Types of Urinary Retention: Learn the difference between acute (sudden and severe) and chronic (long-term) urinary retention and their respective symptoms.