Do you have to push or strain to start urinating? Does your urine flow feel weaker than before, stop and start unexpectedly, or leave you feeling as though your bladder never completely emptied?
Many people dismiss these changes as a normal part of aging. However, persistent urinary difficulty may be connected to prostate enlargement, bladder dysfunction, urinary obstruction, infection, medication effects, or another condition that deserves medical evaluation.
In this video, we explain important urinary warning signs, including:
• Straining or pushing to begin urination
• A weak, slow, or interrupted urine stream
• Dribbling after you believe you have finished
• Feeling that your bladder has not emptied
• Urinating frequently in small amounts
• Burning, pain, or discomfort while urinating
• Pink, red, or brown urine
• Sudden difficulty passing any urine
These symptoms do not automatically mean cancer or another serious disease. However, they should not be repeatedly ignored—especially when they are new, worsening, painful, or accompanied by fever, visible blood, back pain, abdominal swelling, or unexplained weight loss.
Seek urgent medical attention if you suddenly cannot urinate, develop severe lower-abdominal pain, see substantial blood or clots in your urine, or become severely unwell.
Watch until the end to learn which urinary changes require a routine medical appointment and which symptoms may require immediate care.
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
This video is provided for general education and health awareness only. It is not medical advice and cannot diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any medical condition.
Urinary symptoms can have many possible causes, and an accurate diagnosis requires an individualized assessment by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not delay professional care, discontinue prescribed medication, or begin supplements or treatments based solely on information presented in this video.
Seek emergency medical assistance if you are unable to urinate, experience severe abdominal or back pain, pass significant blood or blood clots, develop severe weakness or confusion, or experience rapidly worsening symptoms.
HASHTAGS
#Urologist
#UrinaryHealth
#ProstateHealth
#SeniorHealth
#MensHealth
#BladderHealth
#UrinaryRetention
#Over60Health
#HealthWarning
#HealthyAging
Many people dismiss these changes as a normal part of aging. However, persistent urinary difficulty may be connected to prostate enlargement, bladder dysfunction, urinary obstruction, infection, medication effects, or another condition that deserves medical evaluation.
In this video, we explain important urinary warning signs, including:
• Straining or pushing to begin urination
• A weak, slow, or interrupted urine stream
• Dribbling after you believe you have finished
• Feeling that your bladder has not emptied
• Urinating frequently in small amounts
• Burning, pain, or discomfort while urinating
• Pink, red, or brown urine
• Sudden difficulty passing any urine
These symptoms do not automatically mean cancer or another serious disease. However, they should not be repeatedly ignored—especially when they are new, worsening, painful, or accompanied by fever, visible blood, back pain, abdominal swelling, or unexplained weight loss.
Seek urgent medical attention if you suddenly cannot urinate, develop severe lower-abdominal pain, see substantial blood or clots in your urine, or become severely unwell.
Watch until the end to learn which urinary changes require a routine medical appointment and which symptoms may require immediate care.
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
This video is provided for general education and health awareness only. It is not medical advice and cannot diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any medical condition.
Urinary symptoms can have many possible causes, and an accurate diagnosis requires an individualized assessment by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not delay professional care, discontinue prescribed medication, or begin supplements or treatments based solely on information presented in this video.
Seek emergency medical assistance if you are unable to urinate, experience severe abdominal or back pain, pass significant blood or blood clots, develop severe weakness or confusion, or experience rapidly worsening symptoms.
HASHTAGS
#Urologist
#UrinaryHealth
#ProstateHealth
#SeniorHealth
#MensHealth
#BladderHealth
#UrinaryRetention
#Over60Health
#HealthWarning
#HealthyAging
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