I feel like I can't pee. I always want to pee. What's going on? What should I do?

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Feeling urine not enough, always want to urine may be due to urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis and other reasons. Need to be targeted treatment according to specific circumstances. 1. Urethritis If the urethra is infected by bacteria, inflammation occurs. Inflammation will stimulate edema and congestion in the urethral mucosa, enhance urethral sensitivity, stimulate the urination center, and feel that urine is not complete and always wants to urinate. Patients can drink water properly daily, which can promote urine production and help discharge bacteria in the urethra, which is conducive to recovery. And follow the doctor's advice to use cefuroxime sodium, tetracycline, cefoxitin sodium and other drugs for treatment to accelerate the regression of urethral inflammation. 2, cystitis patients if the bladder is infected by bacteria, causing cystitis, inflammation may involve the bladder outlet sphincter, and stimulate the bladder outlet sphincter edema, congestion, so that local muscle sensitivity enhanced, a small amount of urine can stimulate the sphincter to urinate impulse, at this time will appear urine not enough, always want to urinate symptoms. Patients can be treated with amoxicillin, piperacillin sodium, cefixime and other drugs to promote inflammation resolution and reduce the feeling of incomplete urine. 3, prostatitis patients prostate compression or infection will occur inflammatory reaction, and cause prostate edema, urethral occupation, resulting in urethral stricture, urine can not be discharged normally, so there will be a feeling of urine, always want to urinate phenomenon. Patients can use penicillin, ofloxacin, metronidazole and other drugs for treatment. If the condition is more serious, prostate hyperplasia occurs, need to surgically remove hyperplasia tissue, and then restore the normal urinary function of the urethra.

I feel like I can't pee. I always want to pee. What's going on? What should I do?

I feel like I can't pee. I always want to pee. What's going on? What should I do?

I feel like I can't pee. I always want to pee. What's going on? What should I do?



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