What medication can you take to get rid of bladder fluid?

The prognosis for whether or not you need to take medication and what medication to take depends on the amount of bladder fluid and the cause of the bladder fluid, which varies widely. Therefore there is no such thing as a medicine that will get rid of it.
Bladder fluid is generally defined as the amount of fluid remaining in the bladder after emptying the bladder, if the amount of fluid is less than 10ml is a normal physiological phenomenon. If the amount of fluid is greater than or equal to 10 ml, the cause of fluid retention needs to be clarified. The causes may be obstruction of the urethra or bladder outlet, neurological disorders, medications, or bladder emptying disorders caused by tumor compression.
1. Inflammation, stone, tumor, trauma, congenital urethral anomaly may lead to urethral obstruction. Such cases should be treated with anti-infective drugs or surgical treatment such as lithotripsy according to the cause of the disease.
2. Bladder or prostate tumors, local fibrosis, acute and chronic prostatitis, enlarged prostate may lead to bladder outlet obstruction. Such cases should be treated with anti-infective drugs, lithotripsy or surgery to remove the lesion as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Tumors in the pelvis and an enlarged uterus during pregnancy may cause obstruction of the urethra or bladder outlet. Such cases should be treated by resection of the corresponding lesions as prescribed by the doctor.
4. neurological lesions, such as nerve injury or tumor compression of nerves, resulting in nerve dysfunction of the bladder, leading to bladder emptying obstruction. Such cases should be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor. 5.
5. Certain drugs such as atropine and scopolamine may cause bladder emptying obstruction by relaxing the smooth muscle. In this case, avoid continuing to use the relevant drugs and use antagonistic smooth muscle relaxation drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
Specific treatment to choose, it is recommended to consult a medical professional.