What’s wrong with women who can’t pee?

Women’s inability to urinate may be due to urethral abnormality, bladder cancer, bladder stones, uterine fibroids, neuropathy and other reasons. 1. Abnormalities of urethra: women have abnormalities of urethra such as urethral stenosis and urethral diverticulum due to congenital developmental abnormality and trauma, and the resistance of urine discharge increases, so this symptom appears. 2. Bladder cancer: After cancerous transformation of bladder, cancer cells proliferate a lot, resulting in narrowing and blockage of bladder urethral orifice and contraction dysfunction of bladder urethral muscle, which will block urine discharge and weaken the power of urination, and thus the symptom will appear. 3. Bladder stones: larger stones block the bladder urethral opening, resulting in urine discharge obstruction, so the symptoms appear. 4. Uterine fibroids: when uterine fibroids increase to a certain size, they will press on the bladder in front of the uterus, resulting in the narrowing of the bladder neck and the beginning of the urethra, which will lead to this symptom. 5. Neuropathy: cerebrovascular lesions, brain tumors, Guillain-Barré syndrome, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord injury and other factors lead to the innervation of the bladder muscle, urethral sphincter nerve dysfunction, bladder muscle contraction and urethral sphincter diastole abnormalities, so it can not complete the urination. Women’s inability to urinate may be related to a variety of factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a definitive diagnosis.