I can't feel the pee. What's wrong?


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The possible reasons for not feeling urine: first, the amount of drinking water is less, the bladder has not reached the state of fullness, and at this time, it does not feel urine. The normal bladder capacity is greater than about 150ml, and the capacity of urge incontinence is about 300ml. That is, when the bladder stores more than 150ml of liquid, it will produce slight urine, but at this time can still hold urine, when it reaches more than 300ml, it can occur urge incontinence, at this time if you do not urinate, it may occur incontinence phenomenon. If the amount of water is small, the urine produced does not reach more than 150ml, it will not produce urine, it is recommended to continue to drink more water properly, and then observe whether the urine returns to normal. Second, if you show local skin or nerve sensory disorders, or show nerve innervation disorders, you may not feel urine. It is more common in cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage or type 2 diabetes with peripheral neuropathy. At this time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for related examinations, including cranial nerve examination, blood sugar examination, etc. At this time, you do not feel urine, but also accompanied by urination difficulties, urination difficulties or symptoms of inability to urinate.