What happens when you get kicked in the bladder?

What happens when you get kicked in the bladder depends on the situation. Less force may cause mild pain and swelling. More force may lead to bladder rupture, which can cause hematuria, difficulty urinating, and complications such as peritonitis.
A small kick to the bladder may cause pain at the site of the kick, and a slightly heavier kick may cause localized redness of the skin and subcutaneous bruising.
Kicking with greater force, and more urine in the bladder, easy to cause bladder rupture, may cause severe pain, difficulty urinating, hematuria and other symptoms, without timely treatment, may also cause peritonitis, azotemia and other complications.
Therefore, after the bladder is kicked, if the pain symptoms continue to be unrelieved or bloody urine, oliguria, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment to avoid serious consequences.