What should I do if my prostate can’t urinate?
Asked by:Loki
Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 12:01 AM
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Catalina
Mar 28, 2026
We all know that the typical symptom of prostatic hyperplasia is abnormal urination. Abnormal urination in daily life includes urgent urination and frequent urination. Inability to urinate is also a common condition. So what should you do if you have prostate hyperplasia and can't urinate? Take a look at these aspects.
Insufficient urination means difficulty in urinating, difficulty in urinating, a thin flow of urine, and a short effective range of urination. Idiopathic dysuria is characteristic of patients with prostatic hyperplasia.
The occurrence of poor urination in patients with prostatic hyperplasia is gradual and is not noticed by the elderly at first. The first symptom is that when there is a feeling of urination, the urine cannot be excreted immediately. It often takes a few seconds or even minutes before the urine can be excreted. We call this situation urinary hesitation.
The hyperplasia of male prostate tissue makes the posterior urethra enlarge, bend and compress, or the hyperplasia of male prostate protrudes toward the bladder and neck to produce a spherical valve, which can increase the frictional resistance of urination. The obstruction of the lower urethra is not only related to the size of the hyperplasia duct, but also related to the location of the hyperplasia and whether the prostate tissue grows mainly inward or outward.
Patients with relatively mild prostatic hyperplasia may have delayed urination, weak urinary flow, short effective range, narrowed or bifurcated urinary flow. Bifurcation of urinary flow is often caused by mid-stage hyperplasia pushing up the middle part of the urethral opening, causing urine to be discharged from both sides. If the prostate hyperplasia is severe, you need to hold your breath several times to urinate, and the waist muscles should also be tightened to increase abdominal pressure to help urinate.
When the patient holds his breath for a long time and needs to inhale hard to correct it, the patient will have a urinary line interruption due to lowering of the abdomen, resulting in intermittent urination. When the disease develops to a more severe stage in the later stages, the patient's urine line can no longer form a straight line, and it takes a long time to pass urine in bits and pieces, or even no urine can be passed out at all.
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