Urinary distress

Introduction

Introduction Urinary distress, urinary urgency and pain, urgency and urinary urgency, or frequent urination, but not particularly urgent, there is still a feeling of urine after the urine, common in acute urinary retention.

Cause

Cause

Mechanical obstruction: any obstructive lesions of the bladder neck and urethra. Dynamic obstruction: no obstructive lesions in the bladder or urethra. Hypokalemia caused by various causes: such as aldosteronism, diarrhea, long-term use of diuretics, etc., can make the bladder detrusor weakness, dysuria or even urinary retention.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Bladder ultrasound examination of bladder palpation

The lower abdomen is full of sorrow and pain, urinary distress, want to urinate, uneasiness and other painful symptoms. Mechanical obstruction of the urethra, any obstructive lesions of the bladder neck and urethra, dynamic obstruction of the bladder, no urethral obstruction of the urethra, hypotension caused by various causes, hypokalemia caused by various causes: Such as aldosteronism, diarrhea, long-term use of diuretics, etc., can make the bladder detrusor weakness, dysuria or even urinary retention.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis of urinary distress:

1. Poor urination: The main cause of poor urination is due to obstruction on the urinary tract or lack of contraction of the bladder.

2, urination pain: in males, in addition to urination pain, urine flow seems to be small, the strength of urine is also very weak, and sometimes even scattered, it may be the process of urine in the process of outflow To some kind of obstacle, this situation is mostly due to the enlarged prostate. However, it may also be one of the causes of urinary pain caused by the numbness of the muscles that control the bladder function.

The lower abdomen is full of sorrow and pain, urinary distress, want to urinate, uneasiness and other painful symptoms.

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