Anuria Traumatic

Traumatic anuria is a condition in which the victim stops excreting urine due to injury received in the area of ​​the kidneys, ureters or bladder. This is a serious disease that can lead to acute urinary retention and even the development of kidney failure.

The cause of traumatic anuria can be various types of injuries, including blows, falls, accidents and others. In some cases, the injury can lead to a complete blockage of the urinary tract, resulting in a lack of urine output.

Symptoms of traumatic anuria may include pain in the kidney area, lack of urine output, swelling and pain when urinating. If these symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor immediately.

Various methods can be used to diagnose traumatic anuria, including ultrasound, x-ray diagnostics and computed tomography. In some cases, cystoscopy (examination of the bladder using a special instrument) may be required.

Treatment for traumatic anuria depends on the severity of the injury and may include various methods, such as the use of diuretics, urinary tract drainage, surgery and other methods. In some cases, acute urinary retention may require immediate hospitalization.

In general, traumatic anuria is a serious disease that requires immediate medical intervention. Timely diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and keep the victim healthy.