What’s wrong with not being able to pee?

Weakness in urination and incomplete urination are mostly seen in patients with prostate enlargement, prostate inflammation or tumors, especially in older male patients, who have short urination, frequent urination, urgent urination and incomplete urination due to abnormal prostate enlargement leading to narrowing of the urethra, and it is recommended that ultrasound, MRI, CT and prostate tissue biopsy and other related examinations should be improved to clarify the specific diagnosis and timely treatment, and if necessary, sexual surgery treatment, is needed. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are doing.

Urological infections can also cause such symptoms, especially urethral inflammation, which causes redness and itching at the urethra due to pathogenic bacteria, leading to difficulty in urination and bladder irritation signs such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and urinary pain.

Lastly, weakness of bladder muscle contraction due to brain lesions, peripheral nerve abnormalities or disease complications can also cause incomplete and weak urination, common diseases include brain hemorrhage, brain infarction, diabetes, peripheral neuritis, etc. It is recommended to treat the symptoms according to the cause.