Stabbing pain after urination in women

Stabbing pain after urination in women is a typical sign of having a urinary tract infection. There may also be frequent urination, urinary urgency, etc., the inflammation continues to aggravate there may be hematuria, or even blood clots. In this case, it is recommended to drink more water and urinate more, which can play a flushing role and effectively flush out the inflammation. Use water to effectively wash the perineum, to prevent further aggravation of retrograde infection. Urinalysis to observe the severity of the inflammation. If the inflammation is mild, drink plenty of water and take Chinese medicines, if the inflammation is severe, broad-spectrum antimicrobials should be added. Broad-spectrum antimicrobials, the most common is levofloxacin, cefdinir, roxithromycin, etc., take the medicine for 3-5 days to achieve a complete cure.