The micturition reflex tells you when you need to empty your bladder. This happens on average four to eight times a day. The reflex is controlled by your central nervous system.
When your bladder is about half full, the stretch receptors in the walls of your bladder become active and send signals along your pelvic nerves to your spinal cord.
A reflex signal is sent back to your bladder, which makes the detrusor muscle in the bladder wall contract. The contraction increases the pressure in your bladder, and this is what makes you want to pass urine.
Because the external sphincter is under voluntary control, you don't urinate until you decide to relax this muscle.
simple answer would be this; Sphincter muscle that surrounds the urethra.
While emptying the bladder, the last step is the emptying of the bladder via the urethra. The urethra sends urine out of the bladder while preventing the back-flow of the urine using a back-flow valve mechanism.
My bladder.
By emptying your bladder when fully clothed.
To permit emptying of the bladder standing up.
You really can't. If it's a male dog, chances are it's NOT fully emptying its bladder at any time, as they hold some "in reserve" to mark territory.
Urinating or micturition.
To ensure proper bladder emptying, start and stop your urination flow by beginning to urinate slowly and steadily, then pausing briefly before finishing. This technique can help fully empty the bladder and prevent urinary issues.
not drinking enough water, not urinating for long periods of time, having a catheter in place, and not fully emptying your bladder
Yes but Apple juice or Mt.dew is better
Cystoclysis is the medical term for bladder irrigation. You do the process of cystoclysis by emptying the bladder in the first instance. Then bladder irrigation is carried out gently or aggressively by instilling 10 cc to 60 cc of fluid into the empty bladder.
The ICD-9 code for hypotonic bladder is 596.54. This code is used to document the condition of a hypotonic bladder, which is characterized by reduced muscle tone in the bladder causing difficulty with emptying the bladder completely.
Bladder pressure pain can be relieved with over the counter medications. Emptying your bladder more often can also help get rid of this pain. Seeing a doctor is necessary.