What should women do if they can’t urinate?

If a woman has incomplete urination, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to clarify the cause and then deal with the symptoms: a. If the incomplete urination is caused by factors such as urethral stricture or urethral stones, which lead to increased resistance in the urethra and increased residual urine in the bladder, it is recommended to give indwelling catheterization or to remove stones under urethroscopy, or to perform continuous urethral dilatation treatment, and the incomplete urination can be cured after the urethra regains patency. Second, if the examination confirms the presence of incomplete urination caused by contraction of the bladder forceps, an indwelling catheter or suprapubic cystostomy should be given to maintain a low pressure state of the bladder and reduce residual urine to avoid further upper urinary tract damage. Patients will have underlying diseases, such as diabetic patients, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and other diseases, and need to treat the related underlying diseases. Third, if the feeling of incomplete urination is caused by acute infection of the urinary tract, it is recommended to take 1 capsule of levofloxacin hydrochloride orally 3 times a day for one week. Take 1 tablet of sodium bicarbonate orally 3 times a day for one week and observe whether there is any improvement in symptoms.