What's wrong with not peeing hard enough?

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-04 07:43:21
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Urinary tract infections
such as urethritis, urethritis, etc., due to inflammation stimulation may lead to congestion and swelling of the ureteral wall or urethral wall, so that urinary tract obstruction occurs slightly, so urination is more laborious.
2, prostatitis
When prostatitis is more serious, the prostate is prone to inflammatory edema, which will lead to increased urination resistance, manifested as urinary tract does not come out.
3, prostatic hyperplasia
will cause prostate volume to increase, and then will compress the urethra, resulting in difficulty urinating.