Unable to urinate despite feeling the urge after vaginal delivery

Mar 02, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
It is normal to feel the urge to urinate but be unable to urinate after a vaginal delivery. In addition, local massage may also help with urination. If symptoms persist without relief, catheterization should be performed under a doctor's guidance. Patients can also drink more warm water to stimulate the urge to urinate, apply a warm towel to the lower abdomen, and use the sound of running water while using the toilet to stimulate urination.

It is normal to feel the urge to urinate but be unable to do so after a vaginal delivery.

After a vaginal delivery, the bladder and pelvic organs may have been compressed by the baby during childbirth, leading to congestion in these areas and thus causing a strong urge to urinate. It could also be due to muscle damage from excessive straining during labor. Additionally, weakened bladder contraction after delivery may lead to difficulty or inability to urinate, resulting in urinary retention. Patients can take penicillin and piperacillin tablets under medical guidance for treatment.

Patients can also drink more warm water to stimulate the urge to urinate, apply a warm towel compress to the lower abdomen, or use the sound of running water while using the toilet to help trigger urination. If symptoms are severe and do not improve, it is important to seek medical care at a local hospital and receive targeted treatment under a doctor’s supervision.

In addition, localized massage may also assist with urination. If there is no improvement, catheterization should be performed under a doctor’s guidance.

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