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A swollen prostrate blocks the passage of urine during urination and hence, the bladder is not emptied completely and could lead to continuous urine leakage or when there is a sudden movement or coughing or laughing.
My puppy of 6 months was spayed today and they nicked the bladder during the operation. Is that a big problem and what should I expect and watch for?
Yes, many women face bladder problems during pregnancy, childbirth and the months that follow because your bladder is just below your uterus, which is expanding to hold your growing baby.
Chamberpots were emptied out the the windows. Indoor plumbing hadn't been invented. A chamber pot was a small container that could be used during the night so one did not have to go outside to the outhouse.
Voiding Cystourethrogram
Cystometry is a test of bladder function in which pressure and volume of fluid in the bladder is measured during filling, storage, and voiding.
Overactive bladder is the leakage of large amounts of urine at unexpected times, including during sleep.
The smooth muscle sphincter at the base of the urinary bladder closes.
You may be thinking of post micturation residual urine. This is what it is called in medical terminology when someone is unable to completely empty their urinary bladder when they urinate. There can be urine still left in the bladder that can't be emptied for different reasons (prostate enlargement in men, bladder weakness from childbirth in women, etc.). The amount of "residual" (left over) urine in the bladder is measured to see how big the problem may be. If allowed to sit and not be emptied, this residual urine can cause chronic infections and other urinary system problems.Measuring the retained urine can be done by using a tube (catheter) to drain the urine from the bladder and then measure the amount, or it can be done by using a nifty non-invasive hand-held ultrasonic bladder scanner that can measure urinary retention from the outside.These measurements of the residual urine are also used when a person has needed a urinary catheter for a while during an illness, injury, or after surgery but now has had it removed, so that it can be checked to be sure that the bladder is fully functioning again and ready and able to empty itself. The catheter may need to be put back in place for a while if there is still too much "residual".This is also called "Post-void residual urine". Voiding and micturating are words that both mean "urinating."If the question is about a residue left in the bladder after urinating, then that could be referencing kidney or bladder stones, sludge in the bladder from an infection, or other matter left in the bladder that could not be eliminated or passed. But that is not usually referred to as "post micturation residue", more likely it would be called "debris" in the bladder or the actual name of the particular "residue/matter" such as bladder stones (cystoliths), or other medical terms for the specific condition.
An untreated bladder infection during pregnancy can increase the odds of preterm labor.
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