What should I do if I can’t pass urine?

Inability to pass urine may be related to factors such as prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stricture, and urethral calculi. In the acute stage, urinary catheterization should be carried out, and after determining the cause of the disease, treatment should be carried out to address the cause, such as transurethral prostatectomy, urethral dilatation surgery, urethral incision stone surgery.
1. Acute stage: when there is acute urinary retention, indwelling catheterization should be carried out in time to drain the urine out of the bladder to avoid serious damage to the bladder.
2. Prostatic hyperplasia: for prostatic hyperplasia, drugs such as finasteride and tamsulosin can be used in mild cases; in more serious cases, surgical treatment, such as transurethral resection of the prostate, can be considered.
3. Urethral stenosis: For urinary retention caused by urethral stenosis, urethral dilatation surgery can be considered, after the operation, the urethral obstruction will be lifted, and urination will be more fluent.
4. Urethral stones: the presence of urethral stones, blocking the urethra, can also lead to urinary retention, after diagnosis, can be carried out urethral laser lithotripsy or urethral stone removal surgery.
During the treatment period, you should actively cooperate with the doctor, do a good job of postoperative care after the surgery, and undergo regular review.