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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for hesitancy
  1. ... or maintaining a urine stream is called urinary hesitancy. ... Urinary hesitancy affects people of all ages and occurs in both sexes. However, it is most common in older ...
  2. ... Difficulty starting or maintaining a urine stream ( urinary hesitancy ) Urinary incontinence Urinating large amounts Urinating often at ...
  3. ... Pain during urination ( dysuria ) Problems starting urination (urinary hesitancy) Slow, uneven urine flow, at times being unable ...
  4. Bladder and kidneys: Urinary hesitancy Inability to urinate Heart and blood vessels: Rapid heartbeat Weakness from low blood pressure Nervous system: Drowsiness or coma (lack ...