Urinary weakness symptoms

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-04 12:47:21 Views: 55 times

Urinary weakness is not uncommon in clinical practice, generally seen in the elderly, the elderly due to bladder detrusor contractility, resulting in the process of discharge caused by urinary weakness symptoms, mainly manifested as thin urine line, short range, generally easy to cause for the elderly, bladder contractility caused by various reasons. In addition, a common cause is due to prostatic hyperplasia, due to prostatic hyperplasia caused by urinary tract obstruction caused by a large amount of urine filling in the bladder, deposition of urine filling caused by excessive traction of the bladder detrusor muscle contraction fatigue, resulting in weak micturition symptoms. Another common cause is due to neurogenic bladder, due to nerve damage caused by the control of the bladder detrusor muscle nerve, can not occur impulse, so that the bladder detrusor muscle can not contract. Clinically, it is generally manifested as inability to urinate, dysuria or fullness incontinence. Generally speaking, patients with urinary weakness can drain urine through indwelling catheters to help patients urinate and prevent urinary retention.

Urinary weakness symptoms



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