Why do I need to push urine out?

A healthy bladder works best if the body just relaxes so that the bladder muscles naturally contract to let the urine flow, rather than using the abdominal muscles to bear down as with a bowel movement. In men, the need to push urine may be a sign of bladder outlet obstruction, which is commonly due to BPH.

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Why do I have to push hard to empty my bladder?

The causes of urinary retention are related to either a blockage that partially or fully prevents urine from leaving your bladder or urethra, or your bladder not being able to maintain a strong enough force to expel all the urine.

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Why do I have to push for my pee to come out female?

A woman may experience urinary retention if her bladder sags or moves out of the normal position, a condition called cystocele. The bladder can also sag or be pulled out of position by a sagging of the lower part of the colon, a condition called rectocele. Some people have urinary retention from rectoceles.

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Why do I struggle to start urinating?

Causes. The most common cause of urinary hesitancy in older men is an enlarged prostate. Almost all older men have some trouble with dribbling, weak urine stream, and starting urination. Another common cause is infection of the prostate or urinary tract.

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Is it bad to force urine out?

Over time, consistent pushing when you pee (or poop) may cause your pelvic floor muscles to weaken, leading to pelvic organ prolapse, a condition where one of your pelvic organs (the bladder, uterus, or rectum) collapses into the vaginal canal. You could develop, or worsen, hemorrhoids.

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How do you know if your urethra is blocked?

Symptoms can include pain in the side, decreased or increased urine flow, and urinating at night. Symptoms are more common if the blockage is sudden and complete. Testing can include insertion of a urethral catheter, insertion of a viewing tube into the urethra, and imaging tests.

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What is the Fowler's syndrome?

What is Fowler's Syndrome? First described in 1985, it is a cause of urinary retention (inability to pass water normally) in young women. Urinary retention in young women is not common but can be quite debilitating. The abnormality lies in the urethral sphincter (the muscle that keeps you continent).

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Why do I feel like I still have to pee after peeing?

A urinary tract infection (UTI)

Besides frequent urination, signs of a UTI include fever, a burning feeling when you pee, discolored urine and constantly feeling like you need to pee (even after peeing). You may also feel bladder pressure or discomfort in your back or around your pelvis.

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What causes hesitancy in urination?

Urinary hesitancy has many potential causes, including bladder obstructions, an enlarged prostate, and complications related to childbirth. If a person consistently experiences urinary hesitancy, they should contact a doctor. The inability to pass urine at all is called urinary retention and is a medical emergency.

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How do you fix an incomplete bladder emptying?

Try to relax the pelvic floor muscles as much as possible. Don't linger too long. Give yourself time, but not too much. The longer you sit, the longer your bladder will think it needs to empty, which will train it to not empty completely.

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Is incomplete bladder emptying serious?

Incomplete emptying of a bladder can affect people across all age groups and be a cause for pain, irritation, and embarrassment to the person. The medical term for the condition is 'Urinary Retention'. If not treated in time, the condition can lead to complications including kidney failure that can be fatal.

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Why is my pee split into two streams?

A split stream of urine is usually a sign of an issue with the bladder or the urethra. A split urine stream can also result from a condition called prostatitis. Prostatitis is an inflammation of the prostate gland in males. A split urinary stream can occur in both men and women but most commonly occurs among men.

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What are the symptoms of low estrogen bladder?

Low estrogen bladder symptoms can include incontinence, overactive bladder, and pain. However, these symptoms are treatable. A holistic approach that uses medication, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or other interventions may help reduce them or help someone manage them.

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Why does it feel weird after I pee but not a UTI?

Interstitial Cystitis (IC) or Bladder Pain Syndrome (BPS) or IC/BPS is an issue of long-term bladder pain. It may feel like a bladder or urinary tract infection, but it's not. It is a feeling of discomfort and pressure in the bladder area that lasts for six weeks or more with no infection or other clear cause.

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What is Ochoa Syndrome?

Ochoa syndrome is a disorder characterized by urinary problems and unusual facial expressions. The urinary problems associated with Ochoa syndrome typically become apparent in early childhood or adolescence.

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What autoimmune disease causes urinary retention?

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is an autoimmune related condition that causes discomfort or pain in the bladder and a need to urinate frequently and urgently. It is far more common in women than in men. The symptoms vary from person to person. Some people may have pain without urgency or frequency.

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What is postural urinary incontinence?

Rarer subtypes of incontinence in women include postural incontinence, which is the loss of urine with a change of body position (often when standing up or bending over); nocturnal enuresis, which is the leakage of urine during sleep; continuous incontinence, of which the common causes include vesical fistulae; and ...

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What are the symptoms of kidneys not draining properly?

The main symptom is pain, either in the side and back (known as flank pain), abdomen or groin. Other symptoms can include pain during urination, other problems with urination (increased urge or frequency, incomplete urination, incontinence), nausea and fever.

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What does an inflamed urethra feel like?

The main symptom of urethra inflammation from urethritis is pain with urination (dysuria). In addition to pain, urethritis symptoms include: Feeling the frequent or urgent need to urinate. Difficulty starting urination.

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Why do I feel like I have pee stuck in my urethra?

When something blocks the free flow of urine through the bladder and urethra, you might experience urinary retention. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of your body. In men, a blockage can be caused when the prostate gland gets so big that it presses on the urethra.

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What is female voiding dysfunction?

Voiding dysfunction is a broad term, used to describe conditions where there is poor coordination between the bladder muscle and the urethra. This results in incomplete relaxation or overactivity of the pelvic floor muscles during voiding.

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What is double voiding?

Practice "double voiding" by urinating as much as possible, relaxing for a few moments, and then urinating again. Try to relax before you urinate. Tension from worrying about your symptoms can make them worse.

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Can urine and sperm come out together?

Can urine and sperm come out together? Often, semen can only flow out when the penis is stiff and almost at the climax. However, when a penis is erect, urine doesn't usually pass through the urethra. So although sperm and urine both pass through the urethra, they are unlikely to be released together.

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