We all know that a woman’s body is the most sensitive right after giving birth. A weak body is more likely to cause symptoms, among which postpartum urinary retention is a more common one. So what are the symptoms of urinary retention in women? Let me explain it to the female friends below. First of all, if female friends have acute urinary retention, they will experience unbearable pain and abdominal distension. Even if a little urine overflows from the urethra, it cannot relieve the feeling of lower abdominal pain. Because urinary retention can cause women great pain and even cause them to be unable to sleep all night. In addition, female patients with chronic urinary retention generally experience frequent urination, urgency, and some sense of incomplete urination. Most patients often experience difficulty urinating, and sometimes even urinary incontinence. Severe female patients may even develop urethral enlargement and hydronephrosis, ultimately leading to the onset of uremia. Finally, a very small number of female friends will experience loss of appetite, nausea and retching, and even urinary odor when breathing. Some female friends may even develop anemia, which ultimately leads to physical weakness and increased urea nitrogen. There is a lot of urine in the bladder area that cannot be discharged, which is called urinary retention. There are many reasons for urinary retention. Urinary retention seriously affects the patient's life, so it must be treated in time. Let's take a look at the symptoms of urinary retention in women. Symptoms of urinary retention in women 1. Dysuria and urinary retention: Dysuria means that abdominal pressure needs to be increased to urinate. When the condition worsens, there is urine in the bladder that cannot be discharged, which is called urinary retention. Urinary dysfunction is divided into two categories: multifunctional and obstructive emphysema. Symptoms of urinary retention in women 2. Difficult urination: The main reason for difficult urination is blockage in the urinary tract or insufficient bladder contraction ability. It means that the bladder is full of urine and the urine output exceeds the normal bladder capacity, and for some reason the urine cannot be excreted from the body. It can occur suddenly, or it can occur suddenly on the basis of chronic dysuria, but in urological patients, the latter is more common. |
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