Urology
Urological Conditions
Bladder
Bladder Function Disorder – Urinary Retention
The bladder, located in the pelvis, is a hollow, muscular,
balloon shaped organ that stores urine. During urination,
urine flows
from the bladder into a tube called the urethra. One end
of the urethra is connected to the bladder; the other end
is open.
Urine leaves the body by passing through this opening.
Normally, people can urinate when they want and need to. In cases of urinary retention (sometimes called bladder function disorder, bladder emptying problem, under-active bladder, or bladder outlet obstruction) the bladder doesn’t empty itself completely. Urine is abnormally held in the bladder.
This problem can be acute (happening suddenly), causing discomfort or pain, or chronic (long-standing). In either case, there are many possible causes, including:



