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Bladder outlet obstruction

Bladder outlet obstruction is a blockage of urine flow in the tube that carries urine from the bladder to exit the body.

Overview

What is a bladder outlet obstruction?

Bladder outlet obstruction is a blockage of urine flow in the tube that carries urine from the bladder to exit the body. When bladder outlet obstruction happens during fetal development, it can cause urine to back up into the baby’s bladder and kidneys. This causes normal levels of amniotic fluid to decrease, which can lead to several problems, including bladder and kidney damage, and underdeveloped lungs at birth.

Signs and Symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of a bladder outlet obstruction?

Symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction in an unborn baby may be seen on an ultrasound during pregnancy. This may include an enlarged bladder and decreased levels of amniotic fluid.

Symptoms of bladder outlet obstruction in a child may include:

Causes

What are the causes of a bladder outlet obstruction?

The causes of bladder outlet obstruction in children may include: