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What are the possible causes of urine that will not flow out of a male naturally ? Why is a catheter inserted in the bladder....does that mean that the ureters above the bladder are OK but that the ureters descending from the bladder to the urethra are blocked ?
Non-obstructive causes include Stroke, pelvic injury or trauma, impaired muscle or nerve function due to medication or anesthesia or accidents that injure the brain or spinal cord.
Usually, a urinary catheter is inserted to drain the urine if there's an obstruction below the level of the urinary bladder. However, sometimes catheter is also inserted in cases of non-obstructive causes such as stroke or injury to the spinal cord as well.
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Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
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What Causes Urinary Retention?
Hello, Urinary retention is the body’s inability to completely empty the bladder which can be either acute or chronic. It can be due to two causes either obstruction or non-obstruction. Obstructive urinary retention causes include Enlarged prostate, urethral stricture, kidney or bladder stones, certain tumors, and cancers. Non-obstructive causes include Stroke, pelvic injury or trauma, impaired muscle or nerve function due to medication or anesthesia or accidents that injure the brain or spinal cord. Usually, a urinary catheter is inserted to drain the urine if there s an obstruction below the level of the urinary bladder. However, sometimes catheter is also inserted in cases of non-obstructive causes such as stroke or injury to the spinal cord as well. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali