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Depends on what kind of catheter, but I assume you mean the standard Foley (urinary) catheter. Most likely what is causing this is obstruction of the fill lumen by salt that has crystallized out of normal saline. This happens when the balloon is filled with normal saline and not water. Are you able to fill and empty the catheter? If not then most likely it is clogged with salt. Remedy is go see a doctor, they will probably cut the catheter completely in two closer in the middle of the catheter to release the fluid in the balloon and then the catheter should come out.
Get to a doctor immediately, or you may find yourself completely unable to urinate if it swells closed completely. You may need to have a catheter passed into your bladder to empty it, then treatment prescribed once the cause is known, or they may be able to treat the swelling in your urethra without passing a catheter on you. Good Luck! [This writer has had this happen.]
No. You could be dehydrated, have a UTI, or something much worse. You should contact your Dr or go to the ER immediately.
There can be progressive nerve damage in Spina Bifida shortly after birth.
you should be able to by just taking the screws off
Yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Everyone can urinate while erect, it's just a little harder.
If you can't, you need medical attention right away. Something may be blocked, and not being able to urinate on a regular basis will cause harm to you and the fetus.
At the place they were put on. Actually, if you've moved, any orthodontist should have the necessary items to be able to remove them.
It could be that they don't have sufficient control over their bladder. Or it may be something more serious. The doctor should be able to do an in-depth examination and tell you exactly what it is.
There is probably a law against urinating on, or otherwise contaminating or befouling British currency, but as long as it is intact and is readily identifiable as a Ten Pound, you should be able to spend it.
The common prostate cancer symptoms are not being able to move your bowels, tired, dizzy, not being able to hold down food in your stomach and not being able to urinate.
For flat towing, this should only be done if the driveshaft is removed.