Neurogenic dysuria generally refers to neurogenic dysuria, also known as psychogenic polyuria. The main symptoms of patients include increased urination and urgency.
Neurogenic dysuria is a common pediatric disorder and is considered to be related to mental stress and over-training of urination. Usually, the common symptoms of patients are increased urination, urgency, but the amount of urine each time is small, mostly before going to bed, during meals, and during classes, and the symptoms disappear after entering the sleep state.
In addition to the above typical symptoms, neurogenic urinary frequency people seek medical examination can be seen urine routine, urinary system ultrasound and other examination results are not abnormal, and do not see organic lesions.
Since neurogenic dysuria will affect the patient’s quality of life and psychological health, it is necessary to actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out psychotherapy or take indomethacin and other prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors, scopolamine and other anticholinergic drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
It is recommended that people with neurogenic urinary frequency follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and should also regularly consult a doctor for review. Daily attention to adjust the mentality, maintain physical and mental pleasure, should also pay attention to perineal cleanliness, try to wear cotton underwear, and strive for early recovery.