Introduction: Urine retention
Urine retention: Partial or total inability to excrete urine
Urine retention: Urinary retention , or bladder-emptying problems, is a common urological problem with many possible causes. Normally, urination can be initiated voluntarily and the bladder empties completely. Urinary retention is the abnormal holding of urine in the bladder.1
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1. excerpt from Your Urinary System and How It Works: NIDDK
Last revision: June 12, 2003
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