Urinary Retention
Cross-source consensus on Urinary Retention from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- One-third of the adult population experiences some form of bladder issue, with 80% of females affected. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- Retained urine backs up through the urinary system, creating congestion within the kidneys and initiating a cascade of downstream complications. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- A common symptom of urinary retention is the persistent sensation of needing to urinate even though little urine is actually produced. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- Antidepressants and various other medications list urinary retention as a known side effect. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- An enlarged prostate can physically obstruct urine outflow by pressing upward into the bladder. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- Autonomic nervous system dysfunction impairs the bladder's ability to contract and the sphincter's ability to fully release urine. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys
- Drinking 3 liters of fluid per day, concentrated in the first half of the day, helps flush the kidneys and their tubules. — The Dangers of Urinary Retention on Your Kidneys