What causes urinary urgency and what medication to take

Feeling the urgency to urinate, may be physiological reasons, such as excessive holding urine, this situation normal urination can be. It may also be pathologic causes, such as inflammation, overactive bladder, diabetes, etc. Commonly used treatments include medication, surgery, and so on. 1. Physiological reasons: physiological reasons, such as excessive urinary holding, etc., this situation does not need to take medication, normal urination can be. 2. Pathologic causes: (1) inflammation: acute cystitis, urethritis, especially inflammation of the bladder triangle and posterior urethra, urinary urgency symptoms are particularly obvious. Acute prostatitis often have urinary urgency, chronic prostatitis due to the accompaniment of glandular hyperplasia and hypertrophy, so there is difficulty in urination, thin urine line and interruption of urine flow. Inflammation of the urethra is usually treated with medication, and common medications include ciprofloxacin. (2) Overactive bladder: Involuntary contraction of the bladder causes the discharge of urine, which results in the sensation of frequent urination and urgency. Overactive bladder can generally be controlled by M-blockers (Solinacin, Tolterodine) and β3 agonists (Mirabelone, etc.). (3) Urinary stones: Bladder and urethral stones or foreign bodies irritate the mucosa producing urinary urgency and frequency. For smaller urinary stones, medications such as lithotripsy granules can be taken to promote stone removal, while larger stones may need to be surgically removed in order to improve the symptoms of urinary urgency and frequency. The symptoms of urinary urgency, after ruling out physiological causes, should be promptly consulted to avoid delaying the condition, and medications should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.