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How to treat urinary incontinence after BPH surgery


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Urinary incontinence after BPH should be treated with anticholinergic drugs, α1-adrenergic receptor blockers, β3-adrenergic receptor agonists, etc. as prescribed. Details are as follows:
1. Anticholinergic drugs
Patients can use anticholinergic drugs, such as anisodamine, scopolamine and atropine, under medical advice to help control urinary incontinence symptoms by inhibiting the contraction of bladder smooth muscle and reducing excessive contraction of urethral sphincter.
2. α1-adrenergic receptor blockers The
symptoms of urinary flow obstruction caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia can be treated with α1-adrenergic receptor blockers such as phentolamine, phentolamine and prazosin as prescribed, and can also play a certain auxiliary role in postoperative urinary incontinence.
3. β3-adrenergic receptor agonist
patients can stimulate β 3-adrenergic receptors of bladder smooth muscle through dopamine, adrenaline, ephedrine and other β3-adrenergic receptor agonists, increase bladder capacity and prolong urination time, thus alleviating urinary incontinence symptoms.