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I cant feel if my bladder is full?

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i was hospitalised last week for 6 days as i was unable to pass urine i was put on a cathater and had various tests done including blood, mri and abdominal x ray all came back normal i was given an e***a to help me pass stool and they let me go home as i was able to pass enough urine after this since then though i can not feel when my bladder is full and i am still unable to pass that much urine also i am having pulling pains in my right side under my ribs which i assume is my liver. anyone got any tips to help me go before i make another doctors appointment

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  1. are u male or female? u seriously need to see your doc including a urologist!  

    DON'T  Drink alcohol!!!!

    Please do wat the doc advised and drink  a lot of 100% cranberry juice and water and eat fruit like apples  and oranges sense they are made of water to!!!!!!!!!!!! Do that as long as its okay with wat the ER told u. U possibly may not be hydrating urself properly or something is swollen or u have an enlarged prostate or something like kidney stones

    is blocking up the urethra or so. Again plz see a doc very soooooooooon, not being able to urinate can be fatal bcuz urine is waste and thats not good for the blood or anything. Please try not to worry ansd take care of urself :) keep us posted


  2. Try to drink more water and then bladder will work better and faster. I have very often the same problem because don't drink much and people are telling me, that water or tea can help me. So I am doing that because of my problem.

  3. Phone NHS Direct and talk to a qualified Nurse

  4. trying emptying your bladder on a time schedule, every 3 hours for example. when you do go, try stopping the urine stream once it begins, this may help although I am not sure what the cause of your problem is.  

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