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A man's bladder hurts, what should I do?
There are many reasons why the bladder hurts in men. Not always the patient can determine the exact location of the pain, assuming a completely wrong diagnosis. The pain syndrome tends to spread to the surrounding organs, so it is important to establish that the pain is localized precisely on the bladder, and its irradiation does not occur. Only after that it is possible to assume the causes of the disease, determine the accompanying symptoms and take measures for treatment.
Do not ignore the pain in this area in men, even if it is short-term and not intense. Any pain syndrome is a clear message from the body about the problem that has arisen. It does not matter that the cause is only hypothermia or, on the contrary, is a symptom of a serious illness. The patient must be aware that it is possible to be successfully cured only in the early stages, so do not ignore the pain and postpone going to the hospital. Delay threatens with serious complications.
Probable causes
Pain is characterized depending on the stage of development of the disease. Chronic diseases are manifested by aching pains, attacks are not uncommon, indicating serious damage to the organ. And inflammation of the organs of the urinary system worries during urination and at rest.
There are many causes of pain in the bladder area:
- Diseases: cystitis (inflammation of the bladder); urolithiasis (salt deposits, stones); pathology of the rectum (inflammation of the prostate); oncology (benign and malignant tumors); inflammation and diseases affecting the organs of the genitourinary system (prostate gland, kidneys, ureters, urethra).
- Mechanical injuries (external bruises and internal ruptures of the bladder as a result of a directed impact);
- Pathologies bone tissue (in the coccyx and in the pelvic area);
- Hypothermia;
- Decreased protection of the immune system due to stress experienced or infectious pathogens entering the male body.
Pain in this area in men can also occur as a result of a car accident. A similar case refers to mechanical injuries, during a collision, the seat belt squeezes the lower abdomen. Damage to the organ in this case is divided into open and closed. The injury is life-threatening, and therefore should not be treated immediately, even if the collision was not severe.
Clinical picture
Bladder disease is usually not accompanied by only one pain, there are other symptoms. Consultation with a medical specialist is required. A complete examination will identify the cause, starting the treatment of the disease.
Symptoms:
- Frequent urge to urinate, especially worse at night;
- Urination is accompanied by pain and burning;
- Urine is cloudy, sometimes with blood clots or even pus;< /li>
- Retention of urination, despite the obvious urge of the body;
- General intoxication of the body: fever, fever, weakness in the muscles;
- From the groin area: penis, scrotum, testicles;
- Deterioration of erection;
- General weakness of the body.
It is recommended to start treatment immediately if similar symptoms accompany bladder pain. It is necessary to undergo a full examination and prescribe a course of treatment together with a urologist. In no case should you independently relieve the pain of folk methods. Not infrequently, tips for getting rid of pain recommend warming the site of the localization of the syndrome. However, in the case of inflammation, heat will act only as a catalyst, significantly accelerating the development of the disease. Thus, it is quite easy to provoke not only the development of a chronic course of the disease, but also serious complications.
Diagnosis
Determining the correct diagnosis requires a comprehensive examination. The urologist asks the man in detail, finding out the data: age, whether there were operations and infections, clarifies the presence of chronic pathologies, as well as problems with the genitourinary system in the past.
Anamnesis allows you to correctly guess why a man's bladder hurts. Palpation for enlarged kidneys, examination of the genitals of a man gives a clearer clinical picture, according to which examinations are prescribed. A man passes general tests, as well as a collection for the presence of tumor markers. To complete the picture, a smear of the urethra is taken for the presence of an infectious agent.
Ultrasound, radiography, cystoscopy and magnetic resonance imaging are prescribed if necessary. Additional studies are being carried out: cystoscopy (study of the mucous membrane of the bladder) and uroflowmetry (measurement of urine flow rate).
Healing therapy
Treatment of pain in the bladder of a man occurs using two methods: physiotherapy and medication.Both methods are justified and help equally. Antibacterial drugs are prescribed (their use increases the likelihood of the death of pathogenic bacteria that cause painful spasms); as well as anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs aimed at stopping pain, cramps and other symptoms. It is recommended to use diuretic medications to speed up the process of cleansing the organ.
Decoctions of their herbs have a good diuretic effect. They accelerate the elimination of infectious pathogens from the urinary system. But you should not use phytotherapy in the presence of salt deposits and stones, as this can aggravate the course of the disease.
The physiotherapy course is prescribed according to the individual characteristics of the course of the disease in the patient. Such treatment of the disease will significantly speed up recovery.
Treatment is practiced with mud procedures, taking warm sitz baths and electrophoresis. It is recommended not only to carefully approach the choice of procedure, but also to consult with your doctor. Such measures may not always lead to an improvement in the patient's condition.
Preventive measures
A man needs to adhere to certain rules in order to avoid similar problems with the bladder in the future or even a relapse of the cured disease. Only protected sex should be practiced as this is one of the most common causes of infection in most cases. Avoid hypothermia at any time of the year, observe personal hygiene. Tight clothing around the waist and pelvis should be avoided, as pressure slows blood circulation. Give up all bad habits, especially alcohol.
It is recommended to review the daily diet to include foods containing vitamin C. Spend a lot of time outdoors, do an active sport. To cleanse the body, you should drink at least two liters of water or berry fruit drinks.
The advice is practical: in addition to the prevention of diseases of the genitourinary system, a man will feel much better. If the disease still happened, then it is recommended to abandon heavy physical exertion, undergo an examination in the hospital and begin a course of treatment.