Causes and Solutions of Urinary Pain

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Urinary pain may be caused by cystitis, kidney stones, bladder cancer, etc., and needs to be treated according to the cause. Details are as follows:

1. Cystitis

patients with inflammatory factors into urine secretions, but also stimulate bladder mucosa, may appear urinary pain phenomenon. Cystitis patients need to drink more water, and follow the doctor's advice to use amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin and other drugs.

2. Kidney stones patients

with kidney stones in the process of moving may stimulate the urethra, causing urinary pain. Patients need to exercise properly to promote stone excretion, and follow the doctor's advice to use Lysimachia granules, potassium sodium hydrogen citrate granules, diclofenac sodium enteric-coated tablets and other drugs to promote stone excretion, improve pain.

3. Bladder

cancer patients may cause urethral compression and stimulation, causing urinary pain. Bladder cancer patients need to follow the doctor's advice to use bladder tumor resection, transurethral bladder tumor laser resection, partial cystectomy and other surgical treatment.



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