What Is The Impact On The Bladder Or Kidneys If Refrained From Urinating Frequently ?
What is the impact to your bladder and/or kidneys if a bathroom is not accessible and you are forced to refrain from urinating to empty the bladder in a timely manner? If when you are finally able to use a bathroom, but only a trickle of union comes out rather than the broken water main effect that would normally occur. Where did the urine go? If there any damage to the kidneys or bladder?
** 1. How long a person is able to withhold urine depends on the size of a person's bladder and his/her will. Research has not shown that holding your urine will cause rupture of the bladder or bladder infections — but may result in overflow incontinence.
2. The longer you hold your urine, the bladder can become a breeding ground for bacteria to grow, this bacteria can lead to infections, which can spread to kidneys and cause greater damage to the body. [Women are more likely to get bladder infections because they have shorter urethras than men.]
PS. untreated bladder infections may lead to kidney damage or bacterial bloodstream infection (bacteremia), which can be deadly.
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What Is The Impact On The Bladder Or Kidneys If Refrained From Urinating Frequently ?
** 1. How long a person is able to withhold urine depends on the size of a person s bladder and his/her will. Research has not shown that holding your urine will cause rupture of the bladder or bladder infections — but may result in overflow incontinence. 2. The longer you hold your urine, the bladder can become a breeding ground for bacteria to grow, this bacteria can lead to infections, which can spread to kidneys and cause greater damage to the body. [Women are more likely to get bladder infections because they have shorter urethras than men.] PS. untreated bladder infections may lead to kidney damage or bacterial bloodstream infection (bacteremia), which can be deadly.