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'''Vesical tenesmus''' is a medical condition characterized by a feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder following urination. It is often associated with [[urinary tract infections]], [[bladder stones]], and [[prostate diseases]].  
'''Vesical tenesmus''' is a medical condition characterized by a feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder following urination. It is often associated with [[urinary tract infections]], [[bladder stones]], and [[prostate diseases]]. However, when the word [[tenesmus]] is used without modification, it usually refers to [[rectal tenesmus]]


== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
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* [[Urinary tract infections]]
* [[Urinary tract infections]]
* [[Bladder stones]]
* [[Bladder stones]]
* [[Prostate diseases]]
* [[Prostate disease]]
* [[Post-void dribbling]]
* [[Prostate]]
* [[Rectal tenesmus]]


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|  ICD9        = {{ICD9|788.9}} 
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Revision as of 14:14, 12 January 2025

Vesical tenesmus is a medical condition characterized by a feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder following urination. It is often associated with urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and prostate diseases. However, when the word tenesmus is used without modification, it usually refers to rectal tenesmus

Symptoms

The primary symptom of vesical tenesmus is a constant feeling of needing to urinate, even after the bladder has been emptied. This can lead to frequent trips to the bathroom and discomfort. Other symptoms may include pain during urination, abdominal pain, and a burning sensation during urination.

Causes

Vesical tenesmus can be caused by a variety of conditions, including:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of vesical tenesmus typically involves a physical examination and a discussion of symptoms. Additional tests may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the condition. These tests may include a urinalysis, ultrasound of the bladder, and possibly a cystoscopy.

Treatment

Treatment for vesical tenesmus will depend on the underlying cause of the condition. This may include antibiotics for urinary tract infections, medication or surgery for prostate diseases, and treatment to remove bladder stones.

See also

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