What is the cause of dysuria in older women?


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There are many reasons for dysuria in elderly women. For elderly women, the first thing to consider is the atrophy of the urethra or pelvic floor muscles. The first is detrusor weakness, and bladder urination muscle weakness shows dysuria. Another is the suffix of bladder after pelvic floor muscle atrophy, structural changes of bladder such as cervical prolapse, transvaginal prolapse of bladder, etc., so that the bladder and urethra are angulated, urine discharge is not smooth, there will be difficulty in urination. Another is urethral stricture, fibrosis, urethral sphincter spasm, bladder neck elevation or bladder neck fibrosis, etc. These factors can cause difficulty in urination. Of course, there are other systemic diseases, such as nervous system diseases such as diabetes, chronic diabetes for a long time, bladder control nerves show problems, urination is also unable to show symptoms of urination.