A 33-year-old member asked:
what to do about my chronic urinary retention and pain?
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Dr. James Krick answered
Urology 36 years experience
Urologist: See a urologist for evaluation. This will likely involve an office cystoscopy and possibly urodynamics testing.
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A 36-year-old member asked:
What can I do about my chronic urinary retention and pain?
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Here are some…: Obviously, you need a comprehensive urological evaluation and counseling so to define how to protect your bladder from further damage by recurrent urinary retention and to decide the possibility of bladder functional recovery. Of note, there is no magic but to cope with the reality, certainty, and an certainty of bladder dysfunction. So, ask your urologist for specific details timely.
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