The feeling of incomplete urination is one of the common symptoms of urological disorders, mostly related to lower urinary tract obstruction or neurological damage to urinary weakness.
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common urological disorder in middle-aged and older men. Prostatic hyperplasia compresses the urethra causing lower urinary tract obstruction, increased bladder residual urine, decreased effective volume, decreased urine output per voiding, and increased frequency of voiding. The main symptoms include difficulty in urination, hesitation in urination, waiting for urination, feeling of incomplete urination, frequency and urgency of urination. The diagnosis of prostatic hyperplasia mainly includes urological ultrasound, residual urine volume ultrasound, cystoscopy, urodynamics, and prostate-specific antigen test.
Prostate cancer is a nasty tumor that occurs in the prostate gland and is also associated with dysuria and dyspareunia. A prostate puncture pathology biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing prostate cancer.
Neurogenic bladder, caused mainly by damage to the central nervous system or peripheral nervous system that controls urination, can cause increased residual urine in the bladder and, in severe cases, renal impairment.