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Difficulty urinating in men causes and treatment
Difficulty urinating in men, causes and treatment
Difficulty urinating in men in medicine is called stranguria - a pronounced form of the disease called dysuria. This is a fairly common problem of urinary incontinence in the bladder. The cause of the disease is usually infections and viruses that enter the genitourinary system or other systems of the body. Difficulty urinating can bother men of any age, because many representatives of the stronger sex often ignore the first signs of the disease and do not seek help from a specialist.
Often, problems with going to the toilet can take other unpleasant forms, which are expressed in frequent urges to visit the restroom, an irregular stream during urination (it becomes forked, intermittent), and the process itself is accompanied by pains and unpleasant sensations, uncontrolled and small urination. Retention or incontinence, pain, colic, cramps - all these are signs of such an unpleasant disease. If a man finds at least one of these factors with his urination, he needs to see a doctor.
These signs should serve as a signal for contacting a specialist to determine the causes and prescription of effective treatment.
Causes of the disease
Stranguria is usually a symptom of a disease and does not develop in the body on its own. Difficulty urinating is handled by a urologist who diagnoses both the causes and treatment of the problem.
Difficulty urinating may be due to several reasons:
In addition to all this, the messages of difficulty urinating in men and painful urination in men can provoke alcoholism, the use of drugs, potency enhancers, poor diet and a passive lifestyle.
Worse urination in the morning
Difficulty urinating in men in the morning is the most common occurrence. Along with this, the patient may feel a general malaise of the body, irritation, erectile dysfunction and notice discharge from the penis.
Subsequent factors can affect the weakening of the immune system, impaired blood circulation in the pelvic organs, sexual dysfunctions and impaired urine output.
Difficulty, painful urination in men in the morning and its causes are usually diagnosed in a hospital. To begin with, any man needs to remember one important rule - any of the appearance of signs of the disease may indicate the presence of a problem and infection in the body, which must be immediately treated by a doctor. After observing your body, it is important to accurately describe all the symptoms, pass the necessary tests and not postpone treatment.
How the disease is diagnosed
Also, a competent diagnosis of the disease may include:
How to treat difficult urination in men
In order to cure difficult and unpleasant urination in a man, the doctor prescribes an examination. In most cases, stranguria is treated individually and the doctor should select medicines only after passing all the necessary tests. In addition, a man is often prescribed a special diet and a set of physical procedures. During treatment, a man must definitely give up drinking coffee, alcohol and soda. This can also affect poor urination.
The treatment is also often based on the intake of urological, antibacterial and anticholinergic medications. If the case is severe, urine output can be carried out using a catheter, and complications can be treated with surgery.
In addition, the patient may be assigned:
- taking medications that dull the development of benign hyperplasia.
- performing an operation if a tumor, adenoma or other formations were diagnosed.
- elimination of strictures (surgical excision of the narrowed area)
- a procedure to break up stones that interfere with the flow of urine through the canals.
- antibiotic treatment of prostatitis, inflammation of the genitourinary system.
- After drug treatment, the patient must re-test or do an ultrasound / CT scan so that the doctor can see if there are any results from the fight against the disease.
Treatment of stranguria with folk methods
Treatment with folk remedies for stranguria will not eliminate the problem of difficulty urinating by 100%. But natural remedies can relieve pain, promote recovery, and be an excellent preventive measure. It is best to deal with treatment after consulting a doctor.
Most often, juniper berries, walnuts help to solve the problem with urination. For example, if a man goes to the toilet very often, but not for a long time, then he can prepare an infusion from the shell of nuts. Crushed shells in the amount of 9 grams should be taken daily before meals once a day. You can also take 8 grams of crushed nut bark and leaves twice a day.
If a man is diagnosed with urethritis, then it can be treated with duckweed powder. A tablespoon of powder should be poured with warm water and drunk half an hour before meals. Take three times a day.
Disease Prevention
Difficulty urinating in men and the reasons for its appearance are not only a lot of discomfort. It can greatly harm the body and life of a man. In order to avoid suffering and treatment, it is best to prevent such a problem.
Lead an active lifestyle, exercise, walk more and move in the fresh air. If you have a sedentary job, do gymnastics or exercises in the workplace too.
Give up smoking and drinking alcohol. Diversify your diet, eat wisely and correctly. Avoid fatty, fried, spicy, pickled foods. Eat more fresh vegetables, fruits and drink clean water.
Have regular sex with a regular partner. Avoid sexually transmitted diseases and use contraceptives. Do not forget about regular visits to your urologist for a routine check-up. Such a visit should be carried out at least once every six months.
Take care of your intimate hygiene and health. Do not overcool or overheat the organs of the genitourinary system. Wear comfortable and natural underwear that will not squeeze, itch, or press on your genitals. Avoid stress, anxiety, anxiety and other factors that can negatively affect your health.