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What causes difficulty in starting urination?
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What causes difficulty in starting urination?
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I know that this might not be the apropriate place to post this question, but I really need someone who knows waht their talking about to help me.
Im a boy, 14 years old. Starting about 3 days to a week ago I have experienced increasing trouble in urinating. In the morning when I take a shower, I can sence that my bladder is full after a night of sleep however it has become impossible for me to urinate within aprox. 30 minutes of waking up.
It started by being that I just needed to close my eyes and then I could pee (in the morning) and no trouble peeing during the day.
But now I cannot urinate at all when I get out of the shower (in the morning) and during the day it takes aproximately 30-50 seconds before I can begin to urinate.
I fear that this will increase into something life threatening.
I believe I had rolled down some stairs (4 steps) but did not get injured at all (i didnt feel any injury) prior to my urinary troubles. But I lead an active lifestyle so I get bumps and bruises all the time, I dont know if this has anything to do with it.
I looked up about urinary track infections, and I dont think I have that because only 2-8 men in ten thousand get it who are under 50. I also read that people with an enlarging prostate may experience stuff similar to what I am, but again I read that that sort of stuff is only for men over 50 to worry about.
I am 14 years old again, I dont have the best eating habits, and I get medium amounts of excersize, im not overwieght and I have no history of bladder problems.
Can someone please help me out here?
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Sounds like it might be this [paruresis - shy bladder syndrome]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paruresis
but you should go and see a doctor about it anyway.
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Its not really that I imagine others, its like the regular muscle that is used to urinate is... missing? or at least a heck of allot weeker, I've confirmed now that I can urniate in the morning, just not whilst inside the shower.
I am experiencing not just difficulty starting urinating, but increasing difficulty acompanied by an increasingly week 'stream' of urine.
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