this could be a bladder infection and should be diagnosed by a physician.
Walking can increase pressure on the bladder, which can stimulate the urge to urinate. This is because physical activity can cause the muscles around the bladder to contract, making you feel like you need to go to the bathroom.
Symptoms of a fallen bladder, known as cystocele, may include a bulge in the vaginal area, urinary incontinence, frequent urinary tract infections, difficulty emptying the bladder completely, and pelvic pressure or discomfort. A healthcare provider can diagnose a fallen bladder through a pelvic exam or imaging tests if symptoms are present.
You definitely have a Bladder infection witch needed urgently treatment go and see a doctor as this can only be treated by medication. But it can also be cause by drinking some alcohol witch contain spirits.
If I remember correctly, the average is 600ml (600 milliliters). However, the body responds to 400ml (400 milliliters) where it signals the brain to remove the urine from the body. Also a bladder can hold up to 1L (one liter) sometimes.
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.
It would feel like a heavy fog.
Sweet release.
very odd
No directly. You can feel it if it is vey full.
yes and no. sometimes you feel as if your bladder cannot hold as much urine as usual, right? But it does not mean that your bladder has shrunk. It is simply a symptom that means you may be having bladder problems. consult a doctor if you feel as if it has "shrunk".
Most likely you will not feel the baby move until the 2nd trimester. If you felt the baby move in the first trimester, it would be in the 3rd month and you would feel a little tickle or flutter near your bladder.
No. Hair does not feel heavy when it is long. My guess would be because it grows out slowly giving you time to adjust. Hair grows at 1/2 inch per month.
yes it is completely normal to fell as if your bladder is falling out.
As the catheters drains the urine continously to the collection bag the bladder will not be expanded by filling-up with urine. The patient will not feel any urge to empty the bladder as long as the catheter is inside. Some patients feel at the beginning a "something is inside".
If someone was upset enough by a persons actions, then they would probably feel quite angry.
loose skin kinda like a really old persons extra skin would feel like if they had a large amount of hair
A heavy painful period with clots.