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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #20132
187 days ago
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urine not passing treatment

Sara

I am really worried and don’t know what to do. For the last few weeks, I’ve been having this weird issue where my urine not passing properly. I mean, sometimes it feels like I have to go, but then nothing happens or just a few drops come out! It’s super uncomfortable and honestly kinda scary. I’ve tried drinking more water, but it’s like my body just isn’t responding. I went to the doctor last week and they ran some tests. The results came back okay, but they said my urine not passing might indicate some underlying issue. Now, I’m just sitting here, feeling anxious and confused. They mentioned possibilities like dehydration or maybe something with my bladder, but I can’t shake the feeling that there could be something more serious going on. Has anyone experienced urine not passing like this and found a treatment that actually helped? What do I even look out for? I’ve read a bit online, but honestly, I've just been more stressed from it all. I want to be proactive and not let this get worse. Please share any tips or experiences you have, would appreciate any advice on what treatment worked for you!

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When urine isn’t passing as it should, it can definitely be worrying and uncomfortable. It’s important to know that while it could be due to something relatively minor, like dehydration or a urinary tract infection (UTI), there are also other underlying conditions that might be causing these symptoms. Some potential causes might include an enlarged prostate (in men), bladder problems, or even neurological issues that affect bladder control. Sometimes, medications or pelvic floor issues can also contribute to urinary retention. Given that your initial tests came back okay, it might suggest that there are no acute infections or obvious structural issues, which is somewhat reassuring, but it still requires further attention to figure out the root cause.

A good start would be to track your fluid intake and output, notice any patterns like time of day when symptoms worsen, and any other symptoms such as pain, color changes in urine, or fever. If you haven’t already, consider a follow-up with a urologist, who can perform more specialized examinations if necessary, like urodynamic tests or an ultrasound to see how your bladder is functioning. In the meantime, continue with adequate hydration but do avoid excessive fluid intake as it can unnecessarily stress your bladder. It might also help to avoid caffeine and alcohol, as they can irritate the bladder. Practicing relaxation techniques before you try to urinate could help reduce any tension around the pelvic area. If at any point you feel pain in your lower abdomen, have a fever, or an inability to pass urine altogether (a medical emergency), it’s important to seek immediate medical help. They can perform catheterization to relieve the retention. Sometimes, seeing improvement can take a bit of time and requires monitoring and potentially using some treatments like medications to relax bladder muscles. Your aim here should be finding the right diagnosis that aligns with your symptoms, so any treatment or management plan is effective and safe for your specific situation.

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