What should I do if I feel like I have to pee but I can’t?

Feeling that there is urine but can not urinate may be caused by urinary tract infection, overactive bladder disease, urinary stones, prostate hyperplasia, urethral stenosis, prostatitis, urethral tumors and other factors, the treatment includes drug treatment, surgical treatment.
1. Urinary tract infection: such as cystitis, etc. Sensitive antibacterial drugs such as ciprofloxacin can be applied after diagnosis.
2. Overactive bladder: When there is overactive bladder, bladder stabilizing drugs can be applied to regulate, such as tolterodine tablets, etc. In serious cases, surgical treatment can be performed, such as cystocele augmentation plastic surgery.
3. Urinary stones: such as bladder stones, when bladder stones can not be discharged by themselves, laser lithotripsy can be carried out, for huge bladder stones, suprapubic cystotomy lithotomy is feasible.
4. Prostatic hyperplasia: in the early stage of drug treatment, such as tamsulosin and finasteride, and in severe cases, surgical treatment, such as transurethral resection of the prostate.
5. Urethral stenosis: after diagnosis, surgical treatment, such as urethral dilatation, if necessary, should also be considered for urethral endotomy and open urethral reconstruction.
6. Prostatitis: medication, such as ciprofloxacin, tamsulosin, etc., but also with physical therapy, such as microwave physiotherapy, heat therapy.
7. Urethral tumor: when there is a urethral tumor, it is usually treated by surgery, such as partial resection or total urethrectomy to preserve the urethra, and the specific surgical method should be determined according to the actual situation.
When patients have urine but cannot urinate, they should follow the doctor’s prescription of medication; after surgical treatment, they should take good postoperative care.