bladder
Pronunciation: [ˈblædər]
Word
Context: “anatomy”
(noun) a hollow organ in your body that stores urine. When it gets full, you feel the need to go to the bathroom.
Example
After drinking plenty of water, my bladder filled up quickly.
Example
He didn’t drink enough, so his bladder didn’t fill at all.
Example
Can you feel your bladder when it is full?
Context: “medical condition”
(noun) a common term for problems related to the bladder, like infections or diseases. It's about issues that can make it hard for someone to hold their urine.
Example
She went to the doctor because she had a bladder infection that needed treatment.
Example
He didn't have a bladder problem, so he didn’t need to see a specialist.
Example
What are the signs of a bladder issue that I should look for?
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