
Bladder Acontractility
Bladder acontractility is a medical condition where the bladder struggles to contract appropriately during urination. This means the muscles responsible for pushing urine out are weak or not functioning correctly. As a result, a person may experience difficulty starting urination, incompletely emptying the bladder, or urinary retention. This condition can cause discomfort and increase the risk of urinary infections. It can be caused by various factors, including nerve damage, certain medications, or underlying health issues. Treatment often involves lifestyle changes, medications, or therapies to improve bladder function.