Urinary retention means that the bladder is full of urine that cannot be discharged on its own, potentially causing pain in the lower abdominal area, perineum, and, if secondary infection occurs, lower back pain, fever and other symptoms.
1. Pain in the lower abdomen and perineum: As the urine in the bladder cannot be excreted, it will cause bladder distension and pain, which may lead to pain in the lower abdomen, as well as pulling pain in the perineum and other symptoms.
2. Lower back pain and fever: If secondary bacterial infection occurs, it may also cause lower back pain and lumbar soreness. Acute inflammation may cause fever, which may lead to symptoms such as limb pain and fatigue.
Urinary retention should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, and in the acute stage, you can choose indwelling catheterization to eliminate urine, and at the same time actively remove the cause of the disease according to the cause of the disease.