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What exactly is a urinary spasm?

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Dr. Tarek Naguib answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Unclear but,: Urinary bladder spasm is a known condition for people with bladder irritation and is common in patients who have a urinary catheter. It means the bladder contracts (spasms, cramps) which causes pain. Also, ureter spasms develop in people who have ureteric stones.

Answered 7/9/2015

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Dr. James Lin answered

Here are some ...: "urinary" spasm usually indicates the clinical difficulty or inability to hold on urinary urgency so the affected persons can reach bathroom on time without accident. It may happen to the ones with or without UTI and UTI further exaggerates the existing urgency. For its details on causes & care, ask Doc timely.

Answered 7/27/2014

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