Having a spot on your bladder typically refers to a lesion, growth, or abnormality detected during a medical imaging test like an ultrasound or CT scan. It could be due to various causes such as infection, inflammation, or more serious conditions like tumors. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is needed to determine the exact nature of the spot and appropriate treatment.
Bladder pain without the urge to urinate could be a sign of a urinary tract infection, interstitial cystitis, bladder stones, or inflammation in the bladder. If you experience persistent bladder pain, it is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
To turn on the spot.
Punctate erythema in the bladder refers to small red spots or patches that are observed on the lining of the bladder during a medical examination, such as cystoscopy. It can indicate inflammation, irritation, or infection in the bladder. Further investigation may be needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
The bladder.
The bladder.
I think it's because your g-spot is closely positioned right under where your bladder is. So pushing down on a full bladder causes it to put some pressure on your g-spot.
The bladder wall is the outside of the bladder, the organ that stores urine.
you mean gall bladder
To urinate, if you mean the urinary bladder. If you mean the swim bladder, it is to be able to change its depth in the water. It has a way to vent air from the gills to the swim bladder, and from the swim bladder to the digestive tract. So the fish would inflate the bladder to be able to rise and deflate the bladder to go lower.
Empty one's bladder means to urinate.
The bladder is suboptimally distended with no gross abnormalities?
rapid bleeding from the bladder
in the bladder
Related to the gall bladder.
The easiest way is fit a Tee in a convenient spot and connect a small expansion tank to it.
a catheter, if you mean one that is used to draw out urine, or a cystoscope, if you mean one that is used to examine the inside of the bladder
Surgical fixation of the bladder.