Struggling to fully empty your bladder or feeling stuck isn’t just frustrating—it’s a sign your body needs support, and healing is possible.
Voiding difficulty, also known as urinary retention, is the inability to completely or efficiently empty your bladder. This can result in a weak stream, the need to push or strain, or the feeling that something is “blocking” the flow. For some, it may feel like the bladder never fully empties—even after multiple trips to the restroom.
This condition can be acute (sudden and severe) or chronic (ongoing), and it can significantly affect quality of life—causing discomfort, anxiety, and a constant preoccupation with urination. In many cases, pelvic floor muscle dysfunction plays a central role. The muscles that should relax to allow urination may instead be tense, uncoordinated, or in spasm, preventing normal bladder emptying.
Voiding difficulties can be caused by a combination of structural, muscular, or neurological factors. Common contributors include:
Identifying the exact cause requires a holistic and thorough approach.
At Sarton Pelvic Healing, we take a whole-person approach to uncovering why you’re having trouble emptying your bladder. Our evaluation includes:
Our goal is to understand the root cause of your symptoms—not just treat the surface problem—so we can build a plan that helps restore natural bladder function and comfort.
Overview of Sarton PT’s specialized, evidence-based treatment plan—multi-modal care customized to each patient.
“WHEN I FIRST STARTED COMING TO SARTON FOR PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY, I COULD HARDLY USE THE RESTROOM WITHOUT A BURNING SENSATION AND NOT BEING ABLE TO FULLY EMPTY MY BLADDER…I can now pee on my own without any pain and I feel as if my bladder has been empty.
You deserve answers and relief from your pelvic pain. Our experienced team is here to guide you in reclaiming your confidence and quality of life.