Doctors reported an unusual case in which a man's bladder ruptured due to a shingles infection.
A man who developed a shingles infection around the base of his spine suffered from an unusual complication: His bladder ruptured.
In the four days prior to his hospital admission, the patient had difficulty emptying his bladder. Doctors at the hospital found his abdomen to be"distended and painful," particularly in the region below his stomach. In addition, his heart rate, blood pressure and breathing rate were all abnormally high.
How could shingles cause someone's bladder to burst? In rare instances, the infection can cause urinary retention, where the bladder doesn't empty enough or at all when you urinate. The medical team ruled out other potential causes of urinary retention, such as an obstruction of the urinary tract or use of medications that could disrupt bladder function.
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