Straining to life heavy objects can cause a male to get a hernia. It can also cause back issues if he doesn't lift correctly.
If your male ferret is straining to urinate it could be an enlarged prostate which is usually caused by adrenal disease. According to this website - exoticpetvet.com Stranguria (straining to urinate)-This is seen mainly in male ferrets. It is due to the prostate becoming enlarged secondary to excessive testosterone secreted by the adrenal gland(s).
There can be many reasons why someone would have to urinate 10 times a day. You could be drinking alot or there could be issues with your bladder or your kidneys. If you are concerned you should see a doctor.
You may be straining when you urinate or have a bowel movement and that is causing your head to hurt really bad. If the symptoms continue, you should contact your family doctor and discuss what is going on with you.
Straining when chronically constipated is the chief cause.
Straining or forcing during urination can be a sign of any number of things, including:Prostrate enlargementBladder infectionPoor nutritionInterstitial CystitisIf you are pregnant, you may often feel that you need to urinate, but in fact you do not. If you are pregnant you should not be straining to urinate. If you don't need to go, you don't need to go, it's just one of those pregnancy symptoms that will go away once you give birth.However if you are not pregnant, you should ideally see a doctor. There is not really much advice we can give based on what you have given us in the question. The doctor will know more.Please be aware that constantly straining to urinate can cause pelvic floor dysfunction.
Hemorrhoids are caused by excessive strain on the veins of the anorectal area. Yes, increased straining from diarrhea can cause Hemorrhoids.
I am assuming that you are talking about blood in your urine. It's unlikely that straining to urinate caused the bleeding to occur. Most likely it's a sign of a bladder or kidney infection. The swelling from the infection can make it difficult to urinate, and the infection can also cause some blood in the urine. You'll need antibiotics to clear up the infection, and you'll definitely want to take care of it sooner rather than later-- if it's just in your bladder now, it can spread to the kidneys and lead to fairly severe pain in the lower abdomen and back.
Its inflamation of the chest wall cause either by over straining ur chest Kerry leigh
Yes but not very common.
What could be the cause of frequent urge to urinate with little to no pain and no infection present?
Diabetes.