What should women do if they can’t urinate?

Female patients with incomplete urination need to undergo a detailed examination to find the cause and then treat the cause symptomatically, which is divided into the following categories: First, if the incomplete urination is caused by urethral stricture or the presence of urethral stones, indwelling catheterization can be given or the urethral stones can be removed to improve the incomplete urination by dilating the urethra. Secondly, if it is found through the examination that the incomplete urination is caused by the weakness of the bladder forcing muscle, it is necessary to give a suprapubic cystostomy in time to maintain a low pressure state of the bladder, reduce residual urine and prevent damage to the upper urinary tract. Thirdly, if the incomplete urination is caused by an acute infection in the urinary system, it can be treated with medication, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride. There are many causes of incomplete urination in women, and treatment should be tailored.