Waiting to urinate is prostate enlargement or prostatitis

Waiting to urinate refers to a delay in urination that occurs when the patient is ready to initiate urination but has difficulty initiating the process. Waiting to urinate may be due to prostate enlargement or prostatitis as well as other urologic diseases.
1. Prostatic hyperplasia: As the prostate gland is located at the outlet of the bladder, the hyperplasia of the prostate gland can easily compress the outlet of the bladder, which can cause obstruction of the bladder outlet, thus causing the situation of waiting for urine, which usually occurs in the middle-aged and elderly men.
2. prostatitis: prostatitis can be divided into acute prostatitis and chronic prostatitis, the repeated stimulation of inflammation can cause prostate congestion, edema and other abnormalities, which may result in urethral stenosis, and thus may appear the symptoms of waiting for urine.
3. Other urological diseases: In addition to the above two diseases, other urological diseases such as urinary stones and tumors can also cause waiting for urine.
In summary, waiting for urine can be caused by a variety of diseases, can not be generalized. It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the specific causes of treatment, and strive for early recovery.