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Feeling a strong urge to urinate but being unable to pass urine properly can happen due to a urinary tract infection, irritation, dehydration imbalance, constipation, anxiety, stones, or urinary retention. Even if you are drinking enough water, the urine may not pass normally if there is irritation or blockage.
Do not force straining. Try sitting comfortably, relaxing for a few minutes, and urinating slowly. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and very spicy foods for now. A warm compress over the lower abdomen may help relaxation.
If you also have burning urine, fever, lower abdominal pain, back pain, blood in urine, or frequent small urination, you should see a doctor for a urine test because a UTI is possible.
Seek urgent medical care immediately if you are completely unable to pass urine, have severe lower abdominal swelling/pain, vomiting, fever, or worsening discomfort, as urinary retention may need prompt treatment.
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Hello Thanks for sharing this. Feeling the urge to pee but being unable to pass urine properly can be uncomfortable and sometimes concerning. Since you’re drinking plenty of water but still unable to urinate, I’d like to understand a bit more to help you better.
Are you experiencing any pain, burning, or discomfort in your lower abdomen or bladder area when you try to urinate?
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