A female bladder may not empty completely due to factors such as pelvic floor dysfunction, which can weaken the muscles involved in bladder control, or conditions like urinary tract infections and bladder inflammation. Additionally, anatomical differences, such as the position of the urethra and surrounding structures, can contribute to incomplete emptying. Hormonal changes and neurological issues can also play a role in bladder function. If this persists, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and management.
NO!. It is completely normal for your body not to empty. Don't feel that something may be wrong with you when you are completely fine.
No, if your bladder is completely empty, liquid cannot enter the bladder unless you consume more liquid. The bladder only fills up with urine when the kidneys produce urine and it is stored in the bladder until it is excreted.
The bladder only "partially" voids if you are a male with extreme prostatic enlargement - it is very difficult to completely empty the bladder under those circumstances. Otherwise, when you use the bathroom, your bladder generally voids completely.
A full bladder is not necessary for an endovaginal examination, sometimes making it a preferred choice in emergency situations. Women usually empty their bladders completely before an endovaginal exam.
Empty one's bladder means to urinate.
A partially distended bladder occurs when the bladder is not completely full but is not fully empty either. This can happen due to various reasons, including urinary retention or incomplete emptying of the bladder. It can lead to symptoms like frequent urination or discomfort.
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When you cannot empty your bladder completely, or at all, despite an urge to urinate, you have urinary retention. Failure to treat the condition can lead to infections or damage to the urinary tract and kidneys.
Yes it does.
Prostatomegaly means that the prostate is enlarged. Post-void residual means that the bladder does not completely empty after you pee.
yes,bladder is emptied before doing kub
When the bladder is empty, it's inner wall has many folds, as it fills with urine, the wall becomes smoother. At the same time, the superior surface of the bladder expands upward into a dome.