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Female urinary retention is a rare condition compared to males — literature shows an incidence ratio of female to male as low as 1:13. The reason is that women do not have a prostate gland, which is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction in aging men. However, when acute urinary retention (AUR) does occur in a female, it presents a complex diagnostic and management challenge even for experienced physicians.

Acute urinary retention female
Acute urinary retention in females is a challenging condition requiring specialist evaluation.

The etiology of female urinary retention is almost always multifactorial, requiring careful step-by-step assessment. I categorize the management into two clinical episodes.

Female urinary retention multifactorial causes
Female urinary retention is often caused by multiple overlapping factors requiring individualized treatment.

Two clinical episodes of female urinary retention

  1. Acute episode — First presentation or symptoms present for less than 6 weeks. This is treated as a potentially reversible condition, and the priority is identifying and correcting the underlying cause. Common acute triggers include the postpartum period and urological anti-incontinence surgery.
  2. Chronic episode — Urinary retention that persists even after correctable causes have been addressed. Causes are divided into:
    • Bladder causes — neurogenic bladder, underactive detrusor
    • Bladder outlet obstruction — gynecological tumors, urethral tumors, or pregnancy
Chronic female urinary retention
Chronic female urinary retention is diagnosed when the condition fails to reverse after correcting the underlying cause.

The immediate management for AUR in any patient is bladder decompression. When the bladder is overdistended beyond its functional limit, the surrounding nerve fibers become injured and require a period of rest to recover their contractile function.

Step-by-step management of female AUR

Urethral catheter female urinary retention
Urethral catheterization is used for bladder decompression in female urinary retention.

Published data shows a 92.6% success rate after correction of the underlying etiology of female AUR, so this is a manageable condition with the right specialist approach.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Acute Urinary Retention in Females

Why is acute urinary retention less common in women than men?

Women do not have a prostate gland, which is the most common cause of bladder outlet obstruction in aging men. The female urethra is also shorter and wider, making mechanical obstruction less likely. Literature shows a female-to-male incidence ratio of approximately 1:13 for acute urinary retention. However, when it does occur in women, the etiology is typically complex and multifactorial, requiring thorough specialist evaluation.

What are the most common causes of acute urinary retention in women?

Common acute triggers include the postpartum period (after childbirth) and complications following urological anti-incontinence surgery. Chronic causes include neurogenic bladder dysfunction, underactive detrusor (bladder muscle weakness), gynecological or urethral tumors causing outlet obstruction, and pregnancy. Since causes are often multifactorial, a systematic diagnostic workup by a urologist is essential to identify all contributing factors before initiating treatment.

What is the treatment for acute urinary retention in women?

The immediate treatment is bladder decompression via urethral catheterization or clean intermittent catheterization, which allows the overdistended bladder to rest and recover. The underlying etiology is identified and corrected simultaneously. After 1–14 days of decompression, a voiding trial is performed. Published data shows a 92.6% success rate after well-corrected etiology. If the voiding trial fails, bladder decompression is continued and the clinical situation is reassessed by a specialist.

If you or a family member is experiencing difficulty urinating or has been diagnosed with female urinary retention, Dr. Soarawee Weerasopone offers specialist consultations at Bangkok Hospital Headquarters. Записаться на консультацию.

**Отказ от ответственности:** Этот контент написан и проверен доктором Соарави Вирасопоне, сертифицированным урологом в Главном госпитале Бангкока. Он предназначен только для образовательных целей и не является медицинской консультацией. Всегда обращайтесь к квалифицированному медицинскому работнику перед началом любого медицинского лечения.

Медицински написано и проверено: Д-р Соарауи Веерасопон (д-р Пом) — сертифицированный уролог, штаб-квартира Бангкокского госпиталя. Международный научный сотрудник: Бейлорский медицинский колледж (США) · Университет Дзюнтэндо (Япония) · Мемориальная больница Чанг Гунг (Тайвань).

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