Problems peeing when your bladder is very full?
Good evening, dear community
The question has already been asked above, but it is true that I have problems urinating if I have to hold the urge to urinate for a very long time.
The urine comes out very slowly and in bursts, and emptying my bladder takes a really long time. I'm only 16, so I'm wondering if this is normal and if anyone else has this problem, especially at such a young age.
Lg
I’m 16 and I know that too. I even went to the doctor, told him about it. His answer was that it is normal that it is then hard to get the bubble empty. When holding back, your body gets cramped and to pee, you have to be relaxed. But you want to finally get rid of the pressure and get rid of it. That’s why it takes longer. My doctor told me that if I need to pee, I should go to the toilet or tree or anything else, get the cum out and run. Keep it back and forth until it doesn’t hurt more than it does.
Thank you for your helpful answer:)
By overstretching the bladder by retaining it, it cannot then contract normally, which consists of involuntary smooth muscles. The prostate has nothing to do with 16 yet.
With very full bladder, especially when I have to stop the urine for a very long time, I can only pee very hard. It often happens to me when it’s quite stressful at work, and I can’t pee.
Thank you for the helpful answer:)
So I don’t have this problem. Even after resting for hours, I can immediately pee normally, or often even faster if it’s already in front of me.
Once you have recently started to keep back more often, it can be that the muscles have to get used to it and at the beginning are still too strained/cracked.
If you suppress your hurdle too long, the complaints you have described in your post also arise at a young age!
At a higher age, from about 50, similar complaints arise due to the natural increase in prostate with increasing age.
If your complaints occur more often and without too long urine suppression, you should let the urologist explain it!
Does it make a difference whether you stand or sit?
Not really, it’s always quite laborious.
I’d talk to a doctor/rologist all this time.
Are you a man? Then a swelling of the prostate could be behind it.
Yes, I am, but only 16. Is there anything about the prostate?
Of course. The organ is there, so it can also go “caputt” or get sick.