Symptoms of bladder neck obstruction in men

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Bladder neck obstruction refers to the obstruction of a tubular structure extending about 1-2cm from the internal orifice of urethra to the urethra. Etiology is divided into congenital and acquired. Congenital bladder is usually caused by hypertrophy of bladder neck muscle. Acquired bladder neck fibrotic contracture is often caused by local chronic inflammation, which is more common in women than in men, and often occurs after middle age. Bladder neck obstruction can also be caused by bladder neck stenosis and bladder neck sphincter and detrusor ataxia after prostatectomy. Symptoms of bladder neck obstruction in men? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of bladder neck obstruction in men

Mainly for progressive dysuria, manifested as delayed urination, urinary rheology, voiding, urinary dripping, and gradually * residual urine, urinary retention, and urinary incontinence.

The main clinical symptoms are progressive dysuria, characterized by dysuria, small urine flow, inability to discharge, * segmental micturition, urinary dripping, urinary retention, and urinary incontinence. Long term obstruction can lead to urinary tract infection and renal insufficiency.

When the sheath is inserted into the bladder neck, there is a sense of contraction. Microscopically, the posterior lip of the internal orifice of the urethra was slightly elevated, and there were trabecular, chamber or diverticulum in the bladder. The movement of bladder neck is limited when the patient is defecating.

matters needing attention

According to scientific research, people who smoke for a long time have a higher concentration of carcinogens in their urine than those who don't smoke. Cigarettes contain a lot of nicotine and other carcinogens. Therefore, we should quit smoking to ensure the health of the bladder. The more water you drink, the more urine you excrete, which can remove toxins from your body. People who drink less water excrete less toxins.