[s4e3] Trouble Urinating ❲Premium - PICK❳

Trouble urinating, medically known as or voiding dysfunction, occurs when you have difficulty starting the stream of urine, keeping it flowing, or feel as though your bladder is not completely empty after going. While it is a common issue that affects both men and women, it is more prevalent in older men.

A burning sensation during or after urinating. Common Causes

Understanding Urinary Hesitancy: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help [S4E3] Trouble Urinating

Persistent or sudden difficulty with urination is a sign that your body's urinary system—the bladder muscles, nerves, or urethra—is not working together properly. Symptoms of Trouble Urinating

Still needing to go right after finishing. Interrupted stream: The flow stops and starts

Beyond just trouble starting, urinary hesitancy can manifest in several ways: A slow or trickle-like flow. Interrupted stream: The flow stops and starts.

Urinary hesitation is a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a disease itself. Common reasons include: Common Causes Understanding Urinary Hesitancy: Causes

Male Urinary Retention: Acute and Chronic - StatPearls - NCBI