The common causes of difficulty in urinating include urinary system inflammation, prostate hyperplasia, urethral stones, bladder tumors and other diseases.
1. Inflammation of the urinary system: for example, cystitis, urethritis, etc., is a common cause of difficulty in urination, manifested by symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, stabbing pain in urination, hematuria, and so on.
2. Prostatic hyperplasia: it is a common cause of men’s difficulty in urination, as the prostate gland increases in size, it exerts pressure on the urethra, and symptoms such as difficulty in urination, interruption of urination, and incomplete urination appear.
3. Urethral stones: they can cause obstruction of the urinary tract, thus leading to symptoms such as difficulty in urination.
4. Bladder tumor: It is difficult to urinate because the bladder grows a tumor to block the urethra.
In addition, urethral caruncle, urethral stenosis and other diseases can also cause difficulty in urination.
Difficulty in urination is recommended to consult urology department to clarify the cause of the disease and treat under the guidance of professional doctors.