Wanting to urinate but not being able to do so may be caused by urinary tract infection, prostate enlargement and overactive bladder syndrome.
1. Urinary tract infection: when bacteria enter the urethra, it may induce an inflammatory reaction in the urethra, which may cause difficulty in urination and the symptom of wanting to urinate but not being able to do so.
2. Prostatic hyperplasia: pressure on the urethra in the prostate area, such as narrowing, bending or elongation, may increase the resistance to urination, causing the patient to experience the symptom of wanting to urinate after urinating but not being able to do so.
3. Overactive bladder syndrome: with age increases the incidence, will mainly be manifested in urinary function abnormalities, patients will appear after urinating still want to urinate, but not out of the urine and other symptoms.
When the patient has the symptom of wanting to urinate after urinating but not coming out, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in a timely manner, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the corresponding treatment.