Children who want to urinate but can’t may be associated with psychosomatic factors, bladder stones, urinary retention and other reasons.
1. Psychological factors: for example, the child is too nervous, in a state of tension, the internal urethral sphincter will be tense and unable to relax, even if the urethral muscle contraction is not easy to urinate.
2. Bladder stones: the child may be suffering from bladder stones, when the stone is large with the urine to reach the urethra, it is easy to lead to urethral obstruction, so that the phenomenon of wanting to urinate but can not urinate.
3. Urinary retention: the child may have congenital urethral stenosis or urinary tract obstruction, resulting in urinary retention, which also occurs when the child wants to urinate but cannot.
Children want to urinate but can not urinate can also be seen in other reasons, parents are advised to take their children to the regular hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the causes, and targeted treatment or treatment, and strive for early recovery.