The time it takes for a distended bladder to return to normal can vary depending on the underlying cause and individual circumstances. Typically, once the cause is addressed—such as urination or catheterization—relief can be immediate, and the bladder may return to its normal size within a few hours. However, if there are complications or underlying conditions, it may take longer for the bladder to recover fully. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for persistent issues.
The bladder wall thickness typically measures around 3 to 5 millimeters when the bladder is distended. However, the measurement can vary based on individual factors and whether the bladder is empty or full. In clinical settings, ultrasound or other imaging techniques are often used to assess bladder size and wall thickness accurately.
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Actually, some women urinate for a long time too. The male bladder is slightly larger in innate capacity than the female, due to differences in the internal structure of the pelvic area. However, many women stretch out their bladders by waiting overlong to urinate, and whomever - male or female- waits a long time to go will need to spend longer emptying their distended bladder.
1.) How long did it take for the radiation levels In Hiroshima to go back to normal ?
It has been back to normal for decades.
The urine can back up into your kidneys.
The urine can back up into your kidneys.
it never goes back to normal. an operation is normally needed
Long Island Medium - 2011 Back to Normal 5-13 was released on: USA: November 2013
It is not uncommon for children to have an overactive bladder, especially while they are still developing. This can be due to various reasons such as holding urine for too long, urinary tract infection, or stress. It is always best to consult a healthcare provider if this is a concern.
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There are no known effects, short- or long-term, of birth control on bladder function.