What’s wrong with a boy who has no strength to pee?

No strength to urinate is called urinary weakness in medicine, and urinary weakness in boys can be caused by inflammation, power disease, mechanical obstruction, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time.
1. Inflammatory diseases: such as pyelonephritis, prostatitis, cystitis, urethritis, etc., some of the affected children can appear in the phenomenon of urinary weakness, the children are usually accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, urinary incontinence, fever, fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Dynamic diseases: such as forced urethral muscle weakness, spinal cord injury, etc., due to impaired urinary power, resulting in urinary weakness.
3. Mechanical obstruction: such as urethral stones, bladder stones, etc., may cause urinary tract obstruction, the child may also be accompanied by severe pain in the perineum, pain in urination, hematuria, dysuria and other symptoms.
Boys with symptoms of urinary weakness and persistent unrelieved, or also accompanied by other discomforts, should promptly seek medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause of the disease, to avoid blind judgment, so as not to delay the condition.