Small Capacity Bladder

Small bladder capacity is when the urinary bladder cannot store an adequate amount of urine in the bladder. Normally, the urinary bladder can hold at least 300-500 mL of urine. People with small bladder capacity usually have an urge to urinate as soon as the bladder fills, often with less than 100 mL of urine. Behavioral therapy, bladder training, tibial nerve neuromodulation, and sacral nerve neuromodulation can improve bladder capacity in people with small bladder capacity.

  
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Query: Dear doctor, I am a 62 year old male. I get constant pain in my penis and get the feeling of my bladder bursting which I try to relieve by urinating, but when I attempt to urinate, I have to apply a lot of pressure to relieve a minimum of only 30 ml or less of urine. Therefore I am forced to sit on...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have a small capacity bladder with irritative and obstructive symptoms. You may require a uroflow to see if your prostate is obstructing or not. I assume that your IVP study is normal and urine AFB has been done on three consecutive days so that tuberculosis has been ...  Read Full »

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