Signs and Symptoms of Urinary Waiting

Waiting to urinate is itself a clinical symptom, manifested by the desire to urinate, but can not immediately discharge urine freely, can be caused by a variety of reasons, it is recommended that timely medical treatment. Waiting to urinate refers to the prolonged waiting time before urination, although the patient has the desire to urinate, but can not immediately discharge the urine. Waiting for urine can be caused by excessive tension, panic and other psychosomatic factors, usually after calming the mood of the symptoms can be relieved, if accompanied by other symptoms, then consider the emergence of urinary tract infection, prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, urethral stenosis, spinal cord injury and other diseases. If the symptoms of waiting for urine persist or are accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the cause of the problem and carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.