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Bladder

The bladder is a pear-shaped sac present in the pelvic region of the abdominal cavity that temporarily stores urine until it is expelled from the body.

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Why do people get their urethra stretched?

The urethra can be subject to narrowing. The stretch methods are to assure the passage stays open and allows for urine to pass through.

Does urethrorrhea mean bleeding from the urethra?

I would say no, it's not normal and to get it checked by a doctor. But how can you tell where it's coming from? It may just seem that way.

I new kinda that would be your answer,but it definetly is comin from there,i feel the warm flow,like im urinating comin from there and from where the blood is on the pad,its for sure,thanks for your response

It could be a symptom of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. I had a dear friend who literally bled from her belly button, and this was the case with her. Please go to a DR.

I am having the same problem since three months. For the past three cycles I had bleeding from urethra, it stops once my period ends. From the next day I get some watery discharge and it is slightly yellow in color. Also I find that my urethra is swollen and the swelling has been increasing since three months.

Is this serious? I had googled a lot to find the cause of this problem but could not find a relevant one. Can someone help?

Final

Urethral bleeding is NEVER a good thing , period or not. It can indicate anything from a bladder or kidney infection,to a uterine tear from a coil-type contraceptive , to cancer. I really don't mean to be an alarmist ,but your health , your future reproductive health or even you life may be at stake. This is a sign with myriad possibilities, none of them good .Please go to the doctor ASAP or ER if severe or painful.PLEASE!

Does severe dehydration cause urine volume to decrease?

Yes, severe dehydration causes urine volume to decrease. Your body will conserve water to maintain homeostasis.

What are the three types of bladder stones?

The three types of bladder stones are:

  1. Secondary-stones that are formed due to bladder condition
  2. Migrant-orignate in the kidney and pass out through the bladder
  3. Endemic-caused by nutritional deficiencies

Where the ureters found in the body?

Ureters are the tubes that take urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. They are located in the intestinal area. (Not in or on the intestinal track)

How do you clean the urethra?

urine that is sterile that cleans the urethra. No other cleaning is necessary.

Who can pee further men or women?

Of course women, if they can direct their streams horizontally.

Have you ever heard how women pee? It's much louder than men.

How do you stop itching around urethra from uti?

Itching around the urethra is not a standard symptom of a UTI. Return to your health care provider to be examined for other causes of painful urination that may cause itching. These include trichomoniasis and herpes.

Are there any side affects from urethra play or urethra stretching?

In my experience none at all. Some people get infections but I have had no issues with anything like that in all my years of playing.

Can you see your bladder?

No directly. You can feel it if it is vey full.

Does prostate cancer cause distortion of the urethra?

Prostate Cancer can cause the prostate gland to swell. This swelling can narrow or restrict the urethra altogether. It is possible to have prostate cancer and not experience any problems with the urethra.

How do you pee when you are in the hospital?

It depends on the condition of the patient really. If you're in the hospital, but you can still move about, you'll probably just go to the bathroom in the conventional style.

However, many patients are bedridden, and can't move freely. They are often given bedpans, which are bowl-shaped, stainless steel objects that are placed near the patients excretory... orifices. It's one of the times where stainless steel is very, very useful. Once the patient is done going to the bathroom, whether number 1 or 2, the bedpan is removed and cleaned.

Some patients are given catheters. A catheter, in the urinary context, is a tube they shove up the urethra of the patient. Generally, though, this is only if the urine needs to be collected from a bedridden patient. If the patient has a catheter, they don't even really need to pee. When you go to the bathroom, you loosen a sphincter that allows urine to flow out of you. Well, if you had a catheter, it would do that on it's own.

Peeing in hospitals doesn't sound very appealing. 'Tube in the urethra' doesn't sound appealing in any building. Unfortunately, sometimes when people can't pee normally, backup methods are required.

Can holding your urine for 3 days cause incontinent?

It would not be possible to not urinate for 3 days.

What are the causes if you have to have your urethra dilated?

Many reasons occur after recurrent UTIs or in other words symptoms are frequency & urgency; feeling you need the toilet almost all of the time, often desperately but you don't actually leak. One usually has to undergo it if they have difficulty passing urine or have urinary tract infections.