When you cannot empty your bladder completely, or at all, despite an urge to urinate, you have urinary retention. To understand how urinary retention occurs, you need to understand the basics of how urine is stored in and released from the body.
The bladder is a balloon-like organ in your lower belly (pelvis) that stores urine.
Retention can be an acute (new, short-term) or chronic (ongoing, long-term) condition. It always requires medical attention, sometimes hospitalization, for treatment, symptom relief, and detection of the underlying cause. Failure to treat the condition can lead to infections or damage to the urinary tract and kidneys.
Urinary retention is not an unusual condition. It is more common in men than in women.
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