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Collapsed, incompletely distended bladde
I have a collapsed bladder and really don't know anything about it . All I know is that back in October 2016 I was hospitalized with polynephritis so they took alot of images after injecting dye and found out I have a collapsed, incompletely distended bladder. What does that mean? Also I always have a UTI. I just found out I have another uti and was prescribed ciproflaxcin, this will make it the 10th time this yr that I've been treated for a uti when I gh, sneeze, or laugh I pee, I'm 33 no kids
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Collapsed,or incompletely distended bladder may only indicate that at time of examination bladder was not full.it does not signify any disease,as bladder can be made distended or full by taking more liquid without voiding. Recurrent urinary tract infection is not uncommon in females of 20-50 age group.keep regular consultation with a urologist to keep it under control
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