I always feel that my urine is rising and I can't finish it


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
BPH is a common disease in elderly men. BPH causes bladder outlet obstruction, so it often causes urination difficulties such as difficulty, fine urine line, short range, etc. Severe patients may show acute urinary retention, which can cause lower abdominal pain, which is caused by a large amount of urine in the bladder can not be discharged in time. After this condition is present, the patient is normally treated with oral medication, and prolistat and haler are normally used to relieve symptoms. If medication is not effective, or acute urinary retention is present, a catheter is normally required to drain urine. To completely treat urinary tract obstruction, the patient is normally treated with prostate surgery or transurethral prostatectomy.