There are a wide variety of reasons: the cause can lie. Neural disorders such as bladder prolapse, urinary retention muscle, vaginal dryness due to menopause, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's or Alzheimer's are the most common disorders.
the following symptoms are observed in women with voiding disorders and urinary incontinence:
• The lower side is well stretched,
• The lower part of the abdomen is considerably enlarged,
• There is severe pain when touched,
• Difficulty begins to void,
• Difficulty in emptying the bladder completely,
• Weakness in the urine stream, dripping or drooling,
• Urine comes in very little during the day, even if it comes, it cannot come out,
• It is felt that the bladder is full but cannot be emptied,
• Abdominal pressure increases,
• Lack of urge to urinate, that is, the desire to urinate disappears,
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