Vesical tenesmus - what does this mean
Vesical tenesmus is a symptom of bladder irritation in which a person feels a strong, involuntary urge to urinate, even when the bladder is empty. it is caused by inflammation or irritation of the bladder wall, which can be due to a variety of conditions, such as urinary tract infections, bladder stones, bladder cancer, or neurological disorders.
What happens during the disease - vesical tenesmus
Vesical tenesmus is a condition characterized by painful and constant urge to urinate even when the bladder is empty. it is usually caused by inflammation of the urinary tract, such as a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or bladder cancer. other causes may include neurological conditions, pelvic floor dysfunction, and pelvic pain. treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics, surgery, or physical therapy.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main goal of the treatment: Reduce bladder spasms and improve bladder emptying.
- Administering medications to reduce bladder spasms
- Physical therapy to improve bladder emptying
- Bladder retraining to increase bladder capacity
- Biofeedback to help control bladder muscles
- Surgery to remove any blockages in the bladder
- Lifestyle modifications to reduce bladder irritants
6 Days of Hospitalization Required
28 Hours Required for Outpatient Treatment
Vesical tenesmus - Prevention
Vesical tenesmus can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene, drinking plenty of fluids, avoiding constipation, and reducing stress. additionally, it is important to follow a healthy diet and lifestyle, and to get regular check-ups to ensure that any underlying causes of the condition are being managed.