What’s wrong with not being able to urinate?

Dysuria is not a disease, but a symptom. There are many causes of dysuria, some common ones being urinary tract infections, prostate enlargement, and urinary stones. It is necessary to combine the patient’s medical history as well as examination to clarify the cause of dysuria.
1. urinary tract infection: urethritis, prostatitis, cystitis and other urinary tract infections, will irritate the urethra and bladder leading to urinary symptoms, need to use antibiotics treatment, such as azithromycin.
2. prostate hyperplasia: prostate hyperplasia pressure on the urethra can also cause urinary incontinence, nocturia and other symptoms, early oral finasteride tablets, tamsulosin hydrochloride tablets for treatment, the seriousness of the condition need to consider surgical treatment, such as prostate electrocution.
3. Urinary stones: bladder stones, urethral stones, ureteral stones, lower ureteral stones may also cause urinary incontinence, the need for timely lithotripsy treatment.
To summarize, there are many reasons that lead to urinary incontinence, the symptoms of urinary incontinence need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to check, clear the cause of the targeted treatment.