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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #17242
218 days ago
270

urine is not coming

Ranveer

I am really starting to freak out a little here. My urine is not coming like at all! It’s been almost a day, and I feel so bloated and uncomfortable. Last night I had pizza and some sodas, and maybe that was a bad combo, but I didn’t think it would affect me this much. I usually go to the bathroom like 4-5 times a day, but now…I just can’t seem to go. I've tried drinking more water, even some lemon juice because I heard that helps, but no luck. And now I’m getting these weird cramps in my abdomen, and I’m not sure if it's connected to the whole urine is not coming situation or if it’s something else entirely. I even checked online and got all worried about kidney issues or urinary tract infections or something serious. I called my family doctor, but they only have appointments next week, and it just feels like I can’t wait that long if my urine is not coming! Should I consider going to urgent care? Am I overreacting or what? I know these things can get serious, but is there something I can do at home or something? Please help!

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A complete inability to urinate for nearly a day is concerning and can be serious, requiring prompt attention. The discomfort, bloating, and abdominal cramps you’re experiencing could be linked to urinary retention, where the bladder can’t empty completely or at all. This can result from various causes, such as blockages (like kidney stones), medications, nerve dysfunction, or infections. Given your symptoms and the duration, I recommend seeing a healthcare provider as soon as possible. Visiting urgent care or even the emergency department could be necessary if you’re unable to urinate and are experiencing increasing pain or discomfort. Delays could lead to more complications, including kidney damage or infections. While home remedies like drinking more water might help mild cases of dehydration-related issues, they won’t be sufficient if there’s an underlying blockage or severe bladder problem. Waiting it out isn’t advisable either due to potential complications. At a healthcare facility, providers can assess the situation more accurately, possibly needing to perform a physical examination, imaging like an ultrasound, or applying a catheter to relieve your bladder if it’s significantly full. Immediate intervention might be required depending on the findings. The medical team would determine the appropriate steps, but seeing someone sooner rather than later would be a wise precaution given your situation.

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