Unable To Pass Urine Properly. Sonography Shows Enlarged Bladder. What Should I Do?
hello sir, good evening. myself xxxx from pune.my age is 29 yrs.actually i have problem . urine not passing forcelly. it is going down very slowly suffer last 1 yrs.so i was taking sonogrphy test. this report mentioned that urinarry bladder is enlarge 10 mm thick. and also slightey affected on kidney . sir what i am doing. i am very tense & worried . please tell me the solution
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Thanks for the query.
From the description it appears that you have a long standing obstruction to the outflow of the urine from the bladder. This may due to problems in the bladder itself or the urethra.
You need to see a urologist ASAP who can then do further tests to determine the cause and treatment accordingly.
If left untreated this can cause further complications like infection and damage to your kidneys.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hi sashi ! First thing you have to do is be relaxed, ok now what to do ! Need urine culture test for knowing type of infection, need diabetes check and heart ECG. you didn't mention your prostate is enlarge or not. Now! Take all these report to nephrologist and he will treat you in a week. Get well soon. Bye.
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Unable To Pass Urine Properly. Sonography Shows Enlarged Bladder. What Should I Do?
Hi Thanks for the query. From the description it appears that you have a long standing obstruction to the outflow of the urine from the bladder. This may due to problems in the bladder itself or the urethra. You need to see a urologist ASAP who can then do further tests to determine the cause and treatment accordingly. If left untreated this can cause further complications like infection and damage to your kidneys. Hope this helps. Good luck.