I want to pee but can't urinate. Is it cystitis?
Recently, a patient complained that he encountered a very embarrassing thing when peeing, that is, the urine was not clean, and he felt like he couldn't use his strength, and there was a feeling that he had nowhere to spend his strength. Sincerely Feeling very tired. Two common causes of urinary difficulty in men are prostate problems and bladder problems. The typical symptoms of urination caused by the prostate are frequent urination, urgency and incontinence.
The problems caused by cystitis are manifested in frequent urination, slow urination and terminal hematuria, and a special putrid smell can be smelled during urination. Although the urinary symptoms caused by these two diseases have some similarities, But there are still differences.
The underlying causes of such symptoms
1. Weak urine: After the bladder is inflamed, the function of the detrusor muscle on the surface of the bladder gland will be disordered and out of control, and the contraction will be weak. The lower pressure cannot make the urine in the bladder be squeezed out. This is like It's like squeezing water out of a sponge. If you don't have enough force, it won't come out.
When people pee, they feel that they have exerted a lot of force. In fact, it is just an illusion, just like a car that has the accelerator turned on but not in gear.
2. Putrefactive smell in urine: This smell is very special and very obvious. This is because after the bladder is inflamed, erosion occurs inside (cystitis is mostly caused by bacterial invasion and infection), and the bacteria multiply at the invaded site, causing putrefaction. Substances, such substances will diffuse into the air as they are mixed into urine and leave the human urethra.
3. Blood in urine: The occurrence of hematuria is naturally related to bleeding of organs and tissues, and congestion caused by bladder inflammation can cause capillaries to rupture and bleed.
Cystitis cannot be delayed, the consequences are worrying
Cystitis, as a genitourinary disease, has the characteristics of being stubborn and easily spreading. These characteristics make the treatment of cystitis difficult. The more serious the cystitis, the more troublesome it is to treat, and the inflammation spreads. After that, it became entangled and difficult to cure.
If cystitis develops to a certain extent, it will cause the ureters connected to both ends of the bladder to become narrow, causing urine from the kidneys to flow back into the kidneys, causing hydronephrosis, and renal function may face the possibility of failure.