Full bladder sensation problem

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I know of a person, due of privacy reasons I will omit the name, who has a bladder problem. After testing for infections, she was healthy. There are no infections in progress. The problem is that she perceives the bladder as full. He has a strong urge to go to the toilet and pee. But he can only do two or three drops, very little. The sensation seems to pass, but after 10 or 20 seconds the stimulus returns. What could it be? It happens much more often when you are in periods of high stress. What are the most suitable visits to do in this case?

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    Stress can affect any part of your body.  If there is no infection present she could be suffering with overactive bladder which can be helped by bladder re training and sometimes medication.  You don’t mention her age, post menopausal ladies can suffer from vaginal dryness (vaginal atrophy or AV) which can also cause urine problems. I suggest she visits her doctors surgery to get a diagnosis and treatment if needed. It is also important to drink around 8 glasses of water a day as cutting down on drinking fluids causes your urine to be more concentrated which can irritate the bladder. Also avoid soap, bubble bath etc. plain water in intimate areas is all that is needed.

     

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