What to do if you have difficulty urinating after pulling out the catheter

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-04 07:47:40 Views: 92 times

After pulling out the catheter, the patient's bladder and urethral sphincter need some time to recover. You can observe for about two hours to see if you can urinate on your own. If the bladder is overfilled, but still unable to urinate, this time it is necessary to insert the catheter into the bladder again, relieve the bladder filling state, and actively find out the specific cause of the failure to urinate, and then treat the cause. Clinically, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia are easy to show no urination after removing the catheter. Such patients can consider surgery to remove the hyperplasia prostate and restore urethral patency. The above scheme is for reference only. Please use specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors in combination with your own situation.

What to do if you have difficulty urinating after pulling out the catheter



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