If it was temporary, it was probably undersized and sometimes when urine enters the bladder it may contain gas or vapors the expands the bladder. This can cause pressure within as the bladder expands. Also with some urine and sediment can block the discharge and cause additional pressure at the end of the two week cycle. What did your Uro have to offer you in the way of advice or suggestions? Best Wishes In a message dated 8/25/2010 10:05:23 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Hi I recently had a indwelling cathater put in for about 2 weeks. The night before they were going to remove it i must of tugged on it or pulled it the wrong way somehow. Anyway , It leaked around the cath all night until it was taken out in the morn. I made sure that it was not kinked or anything. And the ballon had the right amount of water it it. Can you guys let me know from your experience did any leakage happen to you and why? Thanks Jonboy

