urgency

urgency
A strong desire to void.
- motor u. u. from overactive detrusor function.

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ur·gen·cy 'ər-jən-sē n, pl -cies a sudden compelling need to urinate or defecate

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n.
a lower urinary tract symptoms in which there is a desire to pass urine urgently; this may or may not be associated with incontinence (urge incontinence).

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ur·gen·cy (urґjən-se) a sudden compelling need to do something.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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