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A full bladder triggers an urgency to urinate. If you don't urinate within a reasonable amount of time, the bladder can overfill and backflow to the kidneys, which can cause serious problems.

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Can you see your bladder?

No directly. You can feel it if it is vey full.


Why does drinking alchol make your bladder full?

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Why cant you pee when your bladder is full?

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Is a ureter were uren is stored?

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Is it very uncomfortable to get an ultrasound with a full bladder?

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How can you tell the difference between a tummy of someone with a full bladder and that of someone who just took a meal?

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