Sounds like You should see A doctor, I don't think you are dieing, Just need to see A doc.
They feel pressure in the bladder, like they have to go. when a girl has to pee really bad she starts to feel pressure in the lower abdomen.
yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal
The bladder looks like an upside down onion.
yes it is completely normal to fell as if your bladder is falling out.
you don't wanna know. it's really painful
I just feel rollies. Like my intestines and stuff. And when I really have to pee, I can feel my bladder. When I was pregnant I could feel my uterus but it felt like a little apple. Other than that, I feel nothing.
If you feel pressure in your cervix and are towards the end of your last trimester that means your baby is dropping into delivery position! :)
depending on many different situations, your bladder in your pressure tank can be broke and it can still work if your pressure tank is vertical with inlet down and your bladder just has a hole or crack in it. Most of the times however with a damaged bladder the pre pressurized air inside the tank will over time leak into the water system and then your pressure tank will not work properly. Sometimes on pressure tanks that sit vertical and have a ruptured bladder the pieces of the bladder clog the inlet/outlet thus making the pressure tank fail and it can be a pain if its a bigger pressure tank to remove because it will not drain out the water. Most pressure tanks have a air inlet on top or opposite side of the water inlet/outlet and should always be precharged of air pressure psi depending on the amount of water pressure like example 15-18 air psi if water system is running at 55-60 psi. One way to find out if your bladder is broke or precharged in your pressure tank is to drain the water pressure out then put a air gauge on the air fitting of the tank and see if it has pressure.
Discharge usually doesn't go with a bladder infection. If you have a burning or a low backache those are often bladder infection signs.
HE WAS IN so much pain. THAT IT KILLED HIMIf you have diarrhoea you will find your faesces coming out as liquid, rather than in solid form, and you feel like you need to rush to the toilet more regularly or soil your pants, it comes out that quickly. If this persists, you need to check with a doctor.
It depends if you are going up or down :)If you are going up, that's extra gravity pressure but If you are going down you are lighter.For example if you going down very fast, with plane it is possible to feel like you are in space. 0 gravity :D
No. Bladders don't explode. The tissue structure of this organ is extremely flexible, and simply stretches as needed to accommodate the body's waste byproducts until 'elimination' (urination). For an explosion to occur in nonexplosive material, an abrupt extreme increase in pressure is required in an enclosure not suitable for that rapid pressure increase. The bladder does not meet either of these conditions. There is no natural method of 'abruptly increasing pressure' in the bladder to a point of explosion. Any pressure on the bladder that reaches an 'unbearable' level will usually result in the person urinating to relieve the pressure (often referred to as 'wetting' your pants). A bladder can rupture though.