Feeling of bladder distension?
Hello, doctor.
I wanted to modify my previous post, but I didn't see it in the Q&A history, so I’m posting it again.
I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Two days ago, I experienced chills and muscle aches.
In the afternoon, I took two tablets of *Xing Lu Lu* (and another three tablets before bed).
The next day, my condition improved somewhat, but by the afternoon, I began to feel a sense of swelling in my bladder.
I had been sitting and lying down for a long time that day, and I also drank quite a bit of tea that I brewed myself.
Since I still felt chills, I took another two tablets of the same medication before bed.
Today, the swelling sensation in my bladder has not subsided.
Urination seems fine; there is no pain or frequency issues, but I have noticed more bubbles in the urine.
I’m worried that the medication might have caused some issues with my kidneys or bladder.
This is the first time I’ve experienced this situation, and I’m a bit anxious.
I kindly ask for your clarification! (The bladder mentioned refers to the area below the navel and above the penis.)
123, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/03/05
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: There may be other issues at play, as inflammation can cause chills and body aches.
Some individuals may experience urinary symptoms with this type of cold medication (not everyone).
There should be no abnormalities regarding urination, as there is no frequency or pain associated with it, so there shouldn't be a major concern.
However, chills may warrant attention, as a fever could develop.
It's important to maintain adequate hydration, and if a fever occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
New Lulu is an over-the-counter cold medication (is it still within its expiration date?).
If there is no improvement after 1-2 days of use, medical consultation is advised.
(If you have taken this medication in the past without such issues, it is still best to seek medical advice.) Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2017/03/05
More Info
Understanding bladder distension can be crucial for identifying underlying health issues and ensuring proper treatment. Bladder distension refers to the feeling of fullness or swelling in the bladder area, which can be uncomfortable and concerning. In your case, the symptoms you are experiencing—such as a sensation of bladder swelling after taking a medication—may have several potential causes.
Firstly, it is essential to consider the medications you have been taking. You mentioned using a product called "新露露," which is a traditional Chinese medicine. While herbal remedies can be effective for various ailments, they can also have side effects, especially when taken in large quantities or in combination with other medications. Some herbal ingredients may have diuretic effects, leading to increased urine production, while others may cause fluid retention, contributing to a feeling of bladder distension.
The sensation of bladder distension can also be influenced by lifestyle factors. You noted that you had been sitting and lying down for extended periods, which can affect bladder function. Prolonged inactivity may lead to reduced bladder capacity or difficulty in fully emptying the bladder, resulting in a feeling of fullness. Additionally, consuming a significant amount of tea, which contains caffeine, can lead to increased urine production and may irritate the bladder, causing discomfort.
Another important aspect to consider is the possibility of urinary retention. Although you mentioned that urination is not painful and you do not experience frequent urges, it is still essential to monitor your urinary habits. If the bladder does not empty completely, it can lead to a sensation of distension. This condition can be caused by various factors, including medication side effects, bladder muscle dysfunction, or even an obstruction in the urinary tract.
In your case, the fact that you are experiencing a persistent feeling of bladder distension, despite not having pain or frequent urination, warrants further investigation. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a urologist, who can perform a thorough evaluation. They may recommend tests such as a bladder ultrasound or urodynamic studies to assess bladder function and rule out any underlying issues.
Additionally, if you are concerned about the effects of the medication on your kidneys or bladder, it is crucial to discuss this with your doctor. They can provide guidance on whether the medication is appropriate for you and if any adjustments are necessary. It is also essential to inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking, as interactions can lead to unexpected side effects.
In summary, bladder distension can result from various factors, including medication side effects, lifestyle habits, and potential urinary retention. Given your symptoms, it is essential to seek medical advice to ensure proper evaluation and management. Your healthcare provider can help determine the cause of your discomfort and recommend appropriate treatment options to alleviate your symptoms and address any underlying health concerns. Remember, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health, especially when experiencing new or unusual symptoms.
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