If a man feels that he cannot urinate, it is recommended that he go to the hospital for relevant examinations to confirm the actual reasons. The possible reasons are: First, chronic prostatitis and urinary tract infection can cause related symptoms. This is because the inflammation causes the bladder to be more sensitive. When a small amount of urine is stored in the bladder, it can stimulate and cause related urinary symptoms, accompanied by inability to hold urine, urinary pain, back pain or a feeling of incomplete urine, etc. It is necessary to conduct a basic urine test or a semen test to further confirm whether there is an infection. Second, if there is prostate hyperplasia causing urinary retention, you may feel like you want to urinate but can't, because prostate hyperplasia causes the frictional resistance in the urethra to increase, and the bladder air pressure cannot completely get rid of the frictional resistance in the urethra, so the urine is retained in the bladder and cannot be discharged from the body, so you will feel like you want to urinate. But if the amount of urine is very small, or you can't urinate at all, you need to perform B-ultrasound examination of the prostate and color Doppler ultrasound examination of residual urine. If there is urinary retention, you need to immediately give a urinary catheter to solve it. In daily life, many people will experience frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine, and pain when urinating. Some people will not be able to urinate at all. Today we will introduce the reasons for not being able to urinate. Method/Process 1 First: prostatitis. Prostatitis is the most common disease among adult men, accounting for about 1/3-1/2 of outpatients in Chinese medicine andrology. In clinical medicine, it is divided into two types: subacute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis. 2 Second: Prostatic hyperplasia. Prostatic hyperplasia can cause urination problems. Because of the blockage of the prostate gland, the patient has to use more energy to get rid of frictional resistance when urinating, which makes urination difficult. 3 Third: prostate stones. When prostate stones coexist with urethral stenosis and prostate hyperplasia, there will be difficulty in urination, weak urine flow, dribbling urine, or frequent and urgent urination, that is, there will also be a situation where you cannot urinate. |
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