Enuresis is the involuntary discharge of urine; also called incontinence.
The inability to hold urine in the bladder is called urinary incontinence. This condition can result from various factors, including weakened pelvic muscles, nerve damage, or certain medical conditions. It can manifest in different forms, such as stress incontinence or urge incontinence, and may affect individuals of all ages. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause and severity of the condition.
More often: having to urinate often (urinary frequency). Also seen: painful urination (dysuria), inability to hold your urine (urinary incontinence) or inability to urinate at all (urinary retention) . All of these are very rare.
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Suppression of urine refers to the complete inability to urinate, often due to a blockage or dysfunction in the urinary system. Retention of urine, on the other hand, refers to the inability to completely empty the bladder, leading to a feeling of incomplete voiding or urine being left in the bladder despite efforts to urinate.
If you are a healthy individual, your body can hold roughly two cups of urine. Urine is stored in the bladder until there is enough to be excreted.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
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The urinary bladder will hold urine up to a certain point and then will be released by reflex. You can not hold urine forever.
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to hold it's urine.