Once a woman becomes pregnant, she is prone to frequent and urgent urination. This is because the baby grows in the uterus and presses on the bladder, causing frequent urination. However, many pregnant women have the habit of holding urine and do not eliminate the urge to urinate in time. So, what will happen if a pregnant woman holds urine? In fact, it is very harmful for pregnant women to hold urine, as it may lead to cystitis and even kidney problems in severe cases. Many expectant mothers have the bad habit of holding urine. Symptoms of inflammation are usually frequent urination, pain when urinating, lower back pain, and fever. Bleeding pattern, in severe cases, can cause blood in the urine. Pain, soreness in the bladder, or a burning sensation when urinating. If it is only a mild cystitis, oral antibiotics can be used. However, it is still recommended that expectant mothers drink more water and never hold urine. At the same time, they should remember to return to the doctor to check whether the cystitis has caused harm to the fetus. Holding urine frequently is a bad habit that is detrimental to your health. You should know that holding urine is more harmful to women than men. Because women's intra-abdominal organ structure is more complex, their urinary system is more susceptible to bacterial invasion than men's. Holding urine can affect bladder function, causing urinary tract infection, frequent urination, hematuria, difficulty urinating, burning urine, a feeling of residual urine, lower abdominal discomfort or pain, etc.; it can also have many adverse effects on the reproductive organs. This is because the female internal reproductive organs and the bladder "live together" in the pelvic cavity and have a "close" relationship, with the uterus located behind the bladder. Holding urine fills the bladder, and the full bladder presses on the uterus, causing it to tilt backward. If you often hold your urine, the retroverted uterus will be difficult to reposition. When the bladder severely compresses the uterus, it will hinder the outflow of menstrual blood and can cause severe dysmenorrhea symptoms. Pregnant women who hold their urine can easily develop urinary tract infections, over-expansion of the bladder, relaxation of the bladder sphincter and other adverse consequences. It is recommended to avoid holding urine, develop a habit of urinating at regular times, or go to the toilet in time when you feel the urge to urinate. Change your underwear frequently to keep your genitals clean. |
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