If you’re urinating more often than usual but still feel like your bladder isn’t empty, you’re not alone. For many people, frequent urination and incomplete emptying go hand in hand — and it’s often more than just aging or hydration.
Understanding the cause is the first step to solving the issue.
There are several reasons why you might feel like your bladder isn’t emptying all the way:
These conditions can make you feel like you need to urinate constantly — yet never fully relieve the pressure.
Watch for these signs:
If these symptoms sound familiar, it may be time to explore treatment options for frequent urination and incomplete emptying.
When the cause is BPH, one of the most effective nonsurgical options is Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE). This image-guided procedure shrinks the prostate by blocking its blood supply — improving urinary flow and reducing urgency.
Prostate Artery Embolization is a less invasive treatment for BPH, according to Mayo Clinic
Other interventional options include:
If you’ve been managing frequent urination and incomplete emptying for weeks or months — and it’s affecting your sleep, focus, or quality of life — don’t wait.
Ask your doctor if you’re a candidate for imaging or a referral to an interventional radiologist.
Frequent urination and incomplete emptying aren’t something you have to live with.
The good news? There are safe, effective, image-guided treatments that can help you feel in control again.
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