How to go to the toilet all the time

It may be related to acute cystitis, overactive bladder, or lower ureteral calculus. When a patient has this clinical condition, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examination and treatment in a timely manner, and urinary routine, urinary ultrasound, urine culture and urodynamic examination can be done to clarify the diagnosis. All three of these conditions may lead to frequent urination. When the results of these tests confirm that the patient belongs to acute cystitis, active anti-inflammatory and anti-infective treatment is needed, and only after the inflammation is well controlled can the patient’s clinical symptoms be improved. It is recommended to take cephalosporin or quinolone anti-inflammatory drugs, such as levofloxacin, to improve the patient’s clinical symptoms.