What should I do if I feel my bladder is swollen but I don’t urinate?

It is recommended to go to the hospital to deal with the feeling of bladder distension but no urine: first, for the examination of the existence of the above feeling due to infection, stones, tumors and other diseases, give anti-infective drugs or give cystoscopic stone clearing, or cystoscopic bladder tumor removal and other treatments to remove the susceptible factors in the bladder, so that the mucosa returns to normal sensation and can store a certain amount of urine to achieve normal urination purpose. Secondly, if the bladder is obviously holding urine but cannot urinate due to obstruction, it is recommended to give an indwelling catheter to adequately drain the urine in the bladder and relieve the patient’s symptoms. For patients who have difficulty with catheterization, suprapubic cystostomy is recommended to drain the bladder and relieve the symptoms of bladder retention. Thirdly, for men, if there is an examination of the prostate gland that causes the inability to urinate, surgical treatment of the prostate gland is recommended so that the patency of the urethra is restored and the urine on the inside of the bladder can be quickly removed from the body and no urination will occur.