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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Urinary retention
  1. Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) is a blockage at the base of the bladder. It reduces or stops the flow of urine into the urethra. ...
  2. ... at the end of urinating Inability to urinate (urinary retention) Incomplete emptying of your bladder Incontinence Needing to ... the urine Inability to fully empty the bladder (urinary retention) Recurrent urinary tract infections Decreasing kidney function Bladder ...
  3. ... BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Little to no urine production (urinary retention) Abdominal pain (from urinary retention) EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT, AND MOUTH Blurred vision ...
  4. ... urinate and frequent urination Inability to empty bladder (urinary retention) Painful urination or difficulty urinating Loss of bladder ...
  5. ... recommended if you have: Problems emptying your bladder (urinary retention) Frequent urinary tract infections Frequent bleeding from the ...
  6. ... removal if you: Cannot completely empty your bladder (urinary retention) Have repeat urinary tract infections Have bleeding from your prostate Have ...
  7. ... nursing homes) Pregnancy Problems fully emptying your bladder (urinary retention) Procedures that involve the urinary tract Staying still ( ...
  8. Complications may include: Long-term bladder damage (urinary retention) Long-term kidney damage , including loss of function in one kidney Urinary tract infection that keeps coming back
  9. ... not being able to hold your urine), or urinary retention (not being able to completely empty your bladder) Bladder and other urinary tract infections (UTIs) Chronic kidney disease WHEN TO ...
  10. ... it until you are unable to urinate (called urinary retention). This causes swelling and discomfort in your bladder.
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