Voiding Dysfunction
Voiding dysfunction is a condition in which there is poor coordination between the bladder muscle and the urethra, resulting in either under- or over-activity of the pelvic floor muscles during urination. This can occur in children and adults.
Voiding Dysfunction Symptoms
Voiding dysfunction can present with a variety of possible symptoms, including:
- Difficulty emptying bladder
- Urinary hesitancy
- Pain in the back, lower side, or abdomen
- Frequent urinary tract infections
- Slow or weak urine stream
- Urinary urgency and/or incontinence
- Urinary frequency or infrequency
- Dribbling of urine
Voiding Dysfunction Treatment
Treatment for voiding dysfunction is based on the underlying cause of the condition, the severity of symptoms, and test results. Options may include:
- Pelvic floor therapy
- Intermittent self-catheterization
- Muscle relaxants
- Placement of a neuromodulation device
If you or a loved one is experiencing the symptoms of voiding dysfunction, the Urology specialists at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in Houston can diagnose and treat your condition.