Stomach distension urine out, common in patients with acute urinary retention, the feasibility of indwelling catheter treatment; if there is a serious urinary tract stenosis, the feasibility of suprapubic cystostomy relief.
The stomach distension urine out, common in acute urinary retention, patients often have urinary tract obstruction symptoms. It is recommended that the patient can try to retain the catheter, specific need to operate under the guidance of a professional doctor, if the catheter can be retained, can effectively relieve the symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction of abdominal distension.
Due to the urinary tract obstruction is easy to cause urination difficulties, the bladder is overstuffed, which is easy to cause lower abdominal distension and pain. Emergency treatment is needed for this situation, mainly through urine drainage to relieve the distending pain, to avoid causing vesicoureteral reflux, or even causing hydronephrosis.
If there is a serious urinary tract stenosis, resulting in the failure of the indwelling catheter, the patient can also be suprapubic cystostomy, timely drainage of urine to relieve the symptoms, pay attention to good preoperative preparation and postoperative care.
The above mentioned methods can be used to deal with the stomach distension and urination. If the symptoms of discomfort, go to the regular hospital in a timely manner.