How to treat painful urination in menopausal women

Painful urination in menopausal women may be caused by urinary tract infection, urinary stones or gonorrhea, which can be handled by medication or laser treatment.
1. Urethral infection: If the patient has acute urethritis due to infection in the urethra, painful urination may occur, which can be treated by using medicines such as roxithromycin tablets, levofloxacin tablets or moxifloxacin tablets.
2. Urinary stones: If patients have urinary stones such as urethral stones or bladder stones, they may have pain in urination, which can be treated with medicines such as lithotripsy granules, tamsulosin or potassium citrate, etc. If the symptoms are not relieved, laser lithotripsy can be carried out for treatment.
3. Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea due to sexual transmission may also cause painful urination, which can be treated with drugs such as ceftriaxone and cefotaxime.
Menopausal women who have pain in urination may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for medication, so as not to cause discomfort.