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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #21498
135 days ago
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bladder full of urine - #21498

Rian

I am really confused and a bit worried about my situation. A few weeks ago, I started feeling this strange pressure like I had a bladder full of urine even when I'd just gone to the bathroom. It’s like my bladder thinks it’s still full. I thought maybe it was just a little infection, but I went to my doctor and they said everything looked fine. No signs of any infection! But that pressure is still there. Sometimes it feels like my bladder is full of urine when I’m sitting there, and then I rush to the bathroom only to find, well, barely anything comes out. It's super frustrating! I also started having this weird urgency, like I need to go right now, but then nothing happens. Do you think this could be some sort of bladder dysfunction or something? I read online about conditions where the brain sends wrong signals about how full the bladder is, and I can't help but think that might be it. I really don’t want to keep living with this feeling of having a bladder full of urine because it's kind of ruining my day-to-day life. What do you all think? Should I push for more testing or try something like pelvic floor therapy? Just worried I'm gonna be dealing with this forever if I don't figure it out!

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Feeling like your bladder is constantly full could certainly be frustrating and affect your daily life. Given your situation, it’s important to dig a bit deeper to understand what might be going on. Since your doctor has ruled out infection, it might be worth considering conditions like overactive bladder (OAB) or interstitial cystitis (IC), which can cause similar symptoms of urgency and frequency without a typical infection. Sometimes the bladder muscles contract too often, which might create a sensation of urgency when the bladder isn’t actually full. Another possibility could be a condition known as bladder dysfunction, which involves communication issues between the bladder and brain, though accurate diagnosis is essential. Discussing this with your doctor can lead to evaluating these potential causes through additional testing, like urodynamic studies, which measure how the bladder stores and empties urine. Pelvic floor therapy could potentially be helpful too, especially if there is any component of muscle tension or dysfunction contributing to your symptoms. It involves exercises and techniques designed to relax and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which might improve bladder control and functional capacity. Also, adopting lifestyle modifications could help. Reducing intake of caffeine and alcohol, which may irritate the bladder, can sometimes alleviate symptoms. Timed voiding, where you schedule bathroom trips, might aid in managing urgency sensations. Additionally, practicing bladder training techniques to gradually increase the intervals between urination can train your bladder to hold more effectively. Keeping a bladder diary might also provide valuable insights that you can share with your healthcare provider. This records the frequency and volume of your urination, providing data that could aid diagnosis. If symptoms persist or worsen, push for a referral to a urologist for specialized evaluation. They might explore more complex conditions or structures that could be influencing bladder sensation and function. Do not hesitate to seek more testing or specialized interventions if your current symptoms are significantly impacting your life.

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