The different characteristics of both men and women determine that the diseases that men and women suffer from in urination are also different.
Women have thick, short and straight urethra, which is more likely to develop urinary incontinence, and is less likely to develop dysuria .
The urethra of men is thin, long and curved, and the prostate increases the resistance of the urethra. Therefore, men are prone to dysfunction of urination and urinary retention of , and are less likely to develop urinary incontinence.
But this man developed urinary incontinence! It's still such a young man, rare!
While I asked the patient to take off his clothes and give him a physical examination of the urethra, I frowned and thought about the cause of the patient's urinary incontinence.
The patient's foreskin and the external urethral mouth are normal, and it is not filled urinary incontinence caused by phimosis.
is checking, and three urinary flows suddenly overflowed from the patient's urethra. The reason I used "overflow" instead of "urinating" is because the urine flow basically drips downwards without rushing forward. One of the urine flows drips on his own shoes, one drips on the ground, and the other spills on my feet.
The patient's family said repeatedly: I'm sorry! sorry! sorry!
My originally frowning brows stretched out, with a smile on my face, and waved my hand to her and said: It's okay, this is a disease, not intentional, I want to thank this peeing, which gave me a way to diagnose. As he said that, he took two pieces of paper and put them on the ground to suck the urine clean and threw it into the trash can.
This urine injection made me roughly understand the cause of the patient's urinary incontinence.
When the urine overflowed, the patient did not cough, talk, laugh, run and jump to increase abdominal pressure, and did not have any stress urinary incontinence; he did not want to urinate and could not hold back his urine, which indicated that it was not urgent urinary incontinence ; its lower abdomen was flat and the bladder area was not full, nor was it filled urinary incontinence caused by excessive urine in the bladder!
The urinary incontinence of patients is more like true urinary incontinence caused by urethral sphincter injury or innervation disorder. The patient had no previous history of urethral sphincter injury, so neurogenic urinary incontinence is highly suspected!
Of course, this is just a preliminary diagnosis by the doctor. If the patient is diagnosed later, the patient will need to undergo detailed examination. #Health Science Popularization Competition##Family Health Guardian#