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Urinary retention is the condition that leaves a person unable to completely empty their bladder when urinating. There are two types: acute, which is typically more severe and happens suddenly, and chronic, which occurs long term. Struggling with a bladder function disorder can be uncomfortable and embarrassing, but you’re not alone. Many people discuss their struggles with urinary incontinence, but urinary retention can also be a problem.
Symptoms of urinary retention include:
The following may lead to urinary retention:
A healthcare provider will perform tests to confirm a diagnosis. These tests may include a physical exam, bladder ultrasound, cystoscopy and/or urodynamic testing. For acute urinary retention, a catheter is used to drain the bladder.
The following options may be used to address chronic urinary retention:
For acute urinary retention, a catheter is used to drain the bladder.
The following options may be used to address chronic urinary retention:
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