
Urinary retention is most commonly caused by obstruction in men and neuromuscular dysfunction in women. A careful history, physical examination, and urethral catheterization will lead to the correct diagnosis in the majority of cases. For nonobstructive causes, a careful survey of the patient's other illnesses and medications will often lead to diagnosis. Successful treatment of nonobstructing causes can be effectively managed by the primary care physician.
Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Acute Disease, Urinary Bladder, Humans, Urination, Female, Medical History Taking, Urinary Catheterization, Urination Disorders, Physical Examination
Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Acute Disease, Urinary Bladder, Humans, Urination, Female, Medical History Taking, Urinary Catheterization, Urination Disorders, Physical Examination
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