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Bladder pain after holding urine - for a long period of time!

Dear Sir / Madam, today morning I waked up after sleeping about 9 hours (without going to the bathroom and drinking before the sleep). After going to the bathroom I felt pretty acute pain in my lower abdominal. It became milder during the day, still preserving though and appearing sometimes with more strength while changing position (siting, or standing). It kind of feels like muscle pain and earlier could be felt also while touching the muscles near the penis. Now it is way milder, but didn't go. Can this be a result of muscle stretch or something like this?

thank you very much,
Jeremy
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Hey Jeremy!

Well, without a detailed clinical evaluation it would be difficult to determine the cause of your symptoms. Possibilities that may need to be considered include GU infections, inflammations, trauma, ulcers, erosions, neuro-muscular causes etc. I would suggest getting this evaluated by a primary care physician or a urologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. Meanwhile I would suggest taking plenty of fluids to help clear infection, just in case if there is any.
Hope this is helpful.

Take care!
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Sorry, I mean - I drunk a lot before going to sleep...
Thank you
Jeremy
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