Pain in the bladder

When a woman has a bladder, the pain is localized in the lower abdomen. The simplest explanation for this pain is the overflow of the bladder as a result of long patience and lack of opportunity to go to the toilet. Pain with a filled bladder usually occurs immediately after urination or within a few minutes after emptying.

If the bladder is not full, then normally it should not hurt. The structure of the bladder allows it to stretch without causing discomfort. Painful sensations can speak about the presence of the disease:

Pain in the bladder area as a symptom of the disease

In case of pain, it is necessary to consult a urologist and gynecologist to find out their cause. Do self-diagnosis is not necessary, but still the nature of pain can be assumed in which particular organ pathological processes occur.

  1. A sharp, sharp pain can be with stones in the bladder . The peculiarity of such pain is the strengthening in motion. Stuck stone in the urethra causes unbearable pain and requires emergency care.
  2. Constant pain in the bladder is characterized by cystitis in women. It increases with the filling of the bladder, and a little subsides after urinating. During the act of emptying a woman feels uncomfortable and burning. Inflammation in the bladder causes frequent and painful urge with the release of urine in small portions. Urethritis in women has similar symptoms
  3. A similar sensation can be felt by a woman with cystalgia, which is caused by congestion in the pelvic area. The difference between this disease and cystitis is in the absence of an inflammatory process. Cystalgia can arise because of psychoemotional factors.
  4. Rupture of the bladder - it is determined if as a result of trauma, falls in the bladder area there are aggravating cutting pains, constantly want to go to the toilet, but it is impossible to pee, or blood is released from the urethra. Urgent medical care is needed.
  5. Tumors of the bladder can give pulling and pressing pain for a long time. Then other symptoms are added to the pains: urination disorders, blood in the urine, intoxication.
  6. Diseases in the genitals can give pains that radiate into the bladder. To exclude gynecological pathology, you need to contact a women's consultation.