Although bladder pressure is a common occurrence during pregnancy, certain symptoms may signal the presence of a urinary tract infection.
Not exact matches
Although your second trimester may offer some relief from
bladder pressure, your third trimester can bring about an increase in discomfort as your baby grows.
Although common, it is not normal to experience
pressure or pain in the pelvic region, to have leakage (urine, gas, or stool), or to experience urgency (bowel /
bladder).
Although feline cystitis does not directly affect the kidneys, urine may back up into the kidneys and create enough
pressure to temporarily or permanently damage them if the
bladder becomes extremely enlarged.
Although, on occasion, gentle
pressure by the veterinarian on the
bladder can expel the obstruction and relieve the blockage, usually a urinary catheter will be required.