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  2. Here’s Exactly How Long It’s Considered Healthy To Hold Your ...

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    Hold your urine for too long, and—ready or not—it's going to start coming out. "The longer the bladder is full, the greater the likelihood of leakage of urine," Dr. Fromer says.

  3. Holding your pee can have dangerous health risks, experts say

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    In more extreme cases, experts said, holding pee can cause urine to back up into the kidneys, which can lead to infections, kidney damage or hydronephrosis. The latter is a condition in which the ...

  4. What Your Foamy Pee Might Be Telling You About Your Health - AOL

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    This test requires you to collect all the urine you produce during the day, by the way. Again, if you randomly notice things are looking foamy in the toilet bowl, don’t panic—there’s likely ...

  5. Urodynamic testing - Wikipedia

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    Urodynamic testing or urodynamics is a study that assesses how the bladder and urethra are performing their job of storing and releasing urine. Urodynamic tests can help explain symptoms such as: incontinence [1] frequent urination; sudden, strong urges to urinate but nothing comes out; problems starting a urine stream; painful urination

  6. Urinary retention - Wikipedia

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    A post-void residual urine greater than 50 ml is a significant amount of urine and increases the potential for recurring urinary tract infections. [citation needed] In adults older than 60 years, 50-100 ml of residual urine may remain after each voiding because of the decreased contractility of the detrusor muscle. [7]

  7. Enuresis - Wikipedia

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    urgency to urinate with leakage of urine; urinating 8 times a day or more; urinating less than a regular amount of 4-7 times a day (infrequent urination) inability to fully empty the bladder when urinating (incomplete urination) avoiding urine leakage through physical compensation, like squatting, squirming, leg crossing, or heel sitting.

  8. Foamy Urine Is Sometimes A Sign Of An Underlying Health Issue

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    If you see foamy urine and you haven’t felt like yourself for a while, check in with your doctor. Treatment often includes steroids or other medications to suppress the immune system. 8.

  9. Cystocele - Wikipedia

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    A urine culture and sensitivity test will assess the presence of a urinary tract infection that may be related to urinary retention. [12] Other tests may be needed to find or rule out problems in other parts of the urinary system. [1] Differential diagnosis will be improved by identifying possible inflammation of the Skene's glands and ...