I want to pee, but I don't have to pee. It hurts a little. What medicine do you take?

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If the urinary tract stones caused by, pain is obvious, can be given relief by oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, when the pain is particularly severe, can be appropriate use of morphine and other drugs for pain treatment, and also for the corresponding stone treatment, when the stones are excreted, urination pain, urinary frequency symptoms can gradually disappear. If diagnosed as urinary tract infection disease, mainly the use of cephalosporins or quinolones anti-infective drugs to be treated, when the infection is cleared, symptoms will gradually disappear, in the process of treatment, patients should pay more attention to physiological hygiene, prevent sexual life.

I want to pee, but I don't have to pee. It hurts a little. What medicine do you take?



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