Urinary hesitancy Urinary hesitancy usually ... Urinary hesitancy can be caused by: Benign prostatic hyperplasia ... Treatment of urinary hesitancy varies depending on the ... Full article ...
Urinary hesitancy can be caused by: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate) Urinary tract infection, especially if chronic and recurrent Prostatitis (inflammation or infection of the prostate gland) ...
Urinary hesitancy Can not completely empty the bladder Eyes, ears, nose, throat, and mouth Blurred vision Enlarged pupils Nasal congestion Unpleasant taste Excessive salivation ...
Urinary hesitancy (delayed or slowed start of urinary stream) Urinary dribbling, especially immediately after urinating Urinary retention Pain with urination Pain with ejaculation Lower back pain Pain with bowel movement ...
Urinary hesitancy (difficulty starting the urine stream) Urinary straining (requiring more pressure or bearing down to empty the bladder) Poor urine stream and dribbling ...
Genitourinary: urinary hesitancy, urinary retention Cardiovascular: tachycardia, palpitations Respiratory: dyspnea, apnea, asphyxia (see [#section-6 WARNINGS]) ...
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Retention of urine leading to urinary hesitancy, straining to urinate, decrease in size and force of the urinary stream, interruption of urinary stream, and sensation of incomplete emptying ...
Progressive onset of urinary hesitancy, incontinence, poor urine stream, a sensation of incomplete voiding Rectal examination Ultrasonography ...
Decreased urinary force Decreased urinary flow Intermittent urinary stream Urinary hesitancy Increased urinary frequency Nighttime urinary frequency Urinary urgency ...
This could include trouble getting started (urinary hesitancy), incomplete emptying, or a weak urine stream. Sometimes, a urinary problem is caused by a prostate cancer tumor that is pressing on the urethra.
Whether caused by cancer or BPH, prostate enlargement can interfere with the normal flow of urine and can lead to urinary hesitancy, dribbling, and incomplete bladder emptying.
Frequent strong urge to urinate Recent increase in blood pressure Leakage of urine (incontinence) Nausea and vomiting Need to urinate at night Sudden flank pain or pain on both sides Urinary hesitancy Urine, abnormal color ...
See also: Symptom, Kidney, Incontinence, Surgery, Cancer
 
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