The inability to urinate in the presence of others.
More often: having to urinate often (urinary frequency). Also seen: painful urination (dysuria), inability to hold your urine (urinary incontinence) or inability to urinate at all (urinary retention) . All of these are very rare.
The inability to urinate is urinary retention. The inability to defecate is called different things for different medical problems but the most common term is obstructed defecation
uterus compression
Suppression of urine refers to the complete inability to urinate, often due to a blockage or dysfunction in the urinary system. Retention of urine, on the other hand, refers to the inability to completely empty the bladder, leading to a feeling of incomplete voiding or urine being left in the bladder despite efforts to urinate.
Their inability to survive en masse.
The inability to produce insulin is the cause of type I Diabetes mellitus. Not being able to use insulin effectively causes Type II diabetes mellitus.
If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
The ability to control when you urinate is known as voluntary urination, while the inability to control it is referred to as urinary incontinence.
primary symptom is inability to urinate completely.urge to urinate completely.this condition is averted more during nights ,called nocturia.this occurs bec due to hormone imbalance prostate enlarges greatly thus narrowing the urethral tube.so backing up of urine occurs in kidneys ,kidneys stores urine for time to time it causes infection.as a result kidneys do not filterate.
The inability to produce insulin is the cause of type I diabetes mellitus. Not being able to use insulin effectively causes Type II diabetes mellitus.
Paruresis, also known as shy or bashful bladder, is the inability or difficulty to urinate in the presence of other people, when under time pressure, or on vehicles such as trains or airplanes.