What Are Bladder Spasms?
The medical definition of bladder spasm refers to bladder smooth muscle or bladder sphincter spastic contraction without inflammatory changes. The clinical manifestations are characterized by dripping urine, temporary urination, and urinary abdominal pain.
Bladder spasm
Bladder spasm overview
- The medical definition of bladder spasm refers to bladder smooth muscle or bladder sphincter spastic contraction without inflammatory changes. The clinical manifestations are characterized by dripping urine, temporary urination, and urinary abdominal pain.
Causes of Bladder Spasm
- Causes of bladder spasm are common in central nervous system disease or hernia pain, which reflexively causes bladder spasm. It is also seen in the urine for a long time, and foreign bodies in the urine (stones, tumors, poisons) directly stimulate the bladder, causing bladder spasm.
Causes of bladder spasm after bladder spasm surgery
- First of all, it may be that the airbag is compressed and the catheter is placed for a long time, which will cause edema of the bladder neck and urethra, which will cause bladder spasm. Secondly, it may be that the triangle of the bladder is inflamed because the patient retains the catheter for a long time.