What should I do if I still have difficulty urinating 10 days after delivery?

The 10 days after delivery or urinary difficulties can be treated under the guidance of the doctor by exercising the pelvic floor muscles, medication and other methods, and if necessary, catheterization is needed. 1. Exercise the pelvic floor muscle: due to the repeated compression of the bladder sphincter during the process of transvaginal delivery, resulting in poor bladder response caused by the bladder, can be given under the guidance of the doctor to the pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation therapy, such as electro-physical therapy, contraction of the anus, etc., can promote the recovery of the function of the bladder muscle forcing urination, improve the symptoms of urinary difficulties. 2. Medication: Neostigmine can be injected into the muscle to stimulate the bladder urethra muscle to promote urination, and complications such as nausea, vomiting and ataxia may occur after the injection of neostigmine. The use of specific drugs need to be under the guidance of a doctor. 3. Catheterization: For the conventional treatment still can not improve urinary difficulties, need to follow the doctor’s instructions to give indwelling urinary catheter continuous catheterization, and drink more water, intermittent release of urine, to exercise the bladder muscle function, to improve the symptoms of urinary difficulties. Therefore, when 10 days after delivery or urination difficulties should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.