What’s the cure for not being able to hold your urine?

There are many reasons for not being able to hold urine, such as urinary tract infection, neurogenic bladder and reduced bladder capacity, etc. They can be treated by using drugs and surgery, such as doxycycline hydrochloride, tolterodine tartrate tablets, bladder dilatation and so on.
1. Urinary tract infection: due to the infection caused by various pathogenic bacteria can stimulate bladder allergy, frequent urination, urgency, inability to hold urine and other manifestations, it is necessary to carry out routine urinalysis, to clarify the type of pathogenic bacteria, according to drug sensitivity test to choose ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, doxycycline hydrochloride and so on to carry out the treatment.
2. Neurogenic bladder: The sensitivity of the bladder is too high due to a variety of reasons, resulting in the problem of not being able to hold in urine. Such patients can use medications to relieve over-sensitivity of the bladder, such as Tolterodine Tartrate tablets.
3. Reduced bladder capacity: For example, reduced bladder capacity after cystectomy. After clarifying the bladder capacity and contraction of the forced urethra muscle, patients who meet the indications for surgery can be treated with bladder dilatation surgery, etc. The above medications should be used under medical supervision.
The above medications should be used under medical supervision. Inability to hold in urine may also be caused by other factors, which require different treatments. It is recommended that such patients visit a regular hospital to clarify the cause and deal with it proactively.