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Urinary Retention is a condition where the bladder is unable to fully empty. This can be distressing and uncomfortable and may have underlying causes. Here, we will take a closer look at Urinary Retention, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Urinary Retention occurs when the bladder is not able to empty properly. It can be classed as acute Urinary Retention when there is a sudden and complete inability to urinate, or chronic Urinary Retention, where there is a gradual or incomplete inability to fully empty the bladder. Men and women can both experience Urinary Retention, but it is more common in men, often due to prostate enlargement.
Acute Urinary Retention: The sudden and complete inability to pass urine despite having a strong urge to do so. This normally develops rapidly, is often associated with severe pain and discomfort and needs immediate medical attention. Common causes of acute Urinary Retention include:
Chronic Urinary Retention is long-term or the ongoing inability to completely empty the bladder. This may develop more slowly and may not cause sudden or severe symptoms. Symptoms of chronic Urinary Retention include weak urine flow and a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying. Causes include:
Some individuals may experience a combination of acute and chronic symptoms.
Several risk factors may increase the likelihood of developing Urinary Retention. These include:
Other factors can also contribute to the development of the condition. If you have concerns it is recommended you consult with a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and management.
Common symptoms include:
If you experience any of these symptoms or suspect Urinary Retention, speak to a healthcare professional for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Treatment and management will depend on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. The primary goal is to relieve the obstruction or dysfunction causing Urinary Retention to restore normal bladder function.
Treatment will be based on the underlying cause, overall health, and specific needs of the patient.
Diagnosis could include the following:
The healthcare professional will be able to determine the cause and severity of Urinary Retention based on the findings from these diagnostic tests.
Urinary Retention is characterised by the inability to empty the bladder fully. It can be caused by prostate enlargement, urinary tract obstruction, neurological conditions, certain medications, and more. If you experience symptoms of Urinary Retention, speak with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and a personal treatment plan.
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