What are the causes of bladder pain due to urine retention?
There are many reasons for bladder pain caused by urine retention. Firstly, it is due to physiological reasons, as urine retention can lead to excessive pressure on the bladder, resulting in pain. It may also be related to urinary system inflammation, such as cystitis, urethritis, or bladder stones, which can all cause bladder pain. Avoid urine retention as it poses significant harm to health.
1. Bladder pain caused by urine retention is a normal reaction, which may be due to excessive pressure on the bladder caused by excessive urine.
2. Common cystitis and urethritis, when urine is retained, can cause pain in the bladder area of the lower abdomen due to inflammation in the urethra and bladder.
3. Interstitial cystitis is characterized by pain during urine retention and reduced pain after urination.
4. Other conditions, such as bladder stones or bladder tumors, can also cause pain in the bladder area when urine is retained.
1. Long-term urine retention in male patients may lead to urinary retention, especially those with prostate enlargement or hypertrophy.
2. Patients with hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases may experience syncope due to prolonged urine retention.
3. Prolonged urine retention can also reduce the immune function of the urinary system, making it prone to urinary tract infections.