What is bladder pain?

Bladder pain is mostly distension and pain, which is still mainly due to the accumulation of urine in the bladder, resulting in dilatation and filling of the bladder and local pain, which is common in cases with cystitis, urinary retention, and bladder stones.

In the case of cystitis, it is mostly accompanied by other pathological factors, such as urinary tract infection caused by poor urination. After upper and lower urinary tract infection, if the patient’s physical quality is poor and the antibacterial barrier of the bladder is weakened, it may lead to inflammation of the bladder infection and the manifestation of cystitis, mostly manifested as bladder distension and pain, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, and still having the urge to urinate after urination, but not much urine coming out again.

In the case of urinary retention, there may be urethral obstruction, such as stimulation of urinary stones, and middle-aged and elderly men may have problems with prostate enlargement or prostatitis, leading to urinary retention, stimulation of bladder bulging and distension, and painful manifestations.

In the case of bladder stones, often combined with red urine, the symptoms are variable and there may be a sudden inability to urinate during urination, changing position and resuming smooth urination again, with repeated stimulation, there will be bladder pain manifestations.

In short, the emergence of bladder pain, it is necessary to pay great attention to the situation, it is recommended to go to a nearby hospital in a timely manner, hold urine to do urinary ultrasound examination, as well as laboratory tests urine routine, auxiliary tests, clear diagnosis and then targeted treatment.