What to do after catheter is pulled out urinate difficulty

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2025-05-04 07:47:50 Views: 72 times

If acute urinary retention is present, the patient will normally need a catheter to drain urine. In this case, it is recommended that the patient undergo further examination of the urinary system to determine the cause of dysuria. only when the cause is identified can the correct treatment be selected. Common diseases such as urethral stricture, prostatic hyperplasia, bladder neck contracture and neurogenic bladder are common. These disorders cause obstruction of the bladder outlet, thus causing symptoms of dysuria. After removal of the catheter, the patient may still exhibit dysuria because the cause remains. The key to treatment lies in the treatment of the primary disease, and only after surgery to relieve the obstruction can urination become unobstructed.

What to do after catheter is pulled out urinate difficulty



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