Treatment Regimen : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Genital pain in women

Pain in the genitals in women occurs with gynecological pathologies, traumatic injuries, neoplasms, local infectious processes. Sometimes they have an irradiating character, are observed with lesions of the musculoskeletal system, lower intestines and urinary tract. The etiology of the symptom is determined on the basis of complaints, anamnesis, gynecological examination, instrumental studies and laboratory tests. In the course of treatment, medical and physiotherapeutic methods are used. If indicated, operations are performed.

Intermittent urination

Intermittent urine output is noted in various types of prostatitis, other prostate diseases, lesions of the seminal tubercle, xerotic balanitis, urethral diverticula, urethral and bladder stones, cystitis in infants. As a rule, it is combined with other dysuric manifestations: pain, cramps, irresistible urges, pollakiuria, stranguria, etc. The cause of the symptom is determined according to the survey, examination, ultrasonography, radiological methods, endoscopy, laboratory tests. Treatment includes drug and non-drug therapy, surgical interventions.

Weak urine stream

A weak stream of urine is observed in diseases of the prostate gland and some other andrological pathologies. It is detected with stones, strictures and tumors of the urethra. In women, it occurs with cystocele and vaginal relaxation. In children, it may be accompanied by infections, urethral valves, enuresis. The cause of the symptom is established according to the survey, laboratory and instrumental studies. Treatment includes antibiotics, antispasmodics, special exercise therapy complexes, physiotherapy, and surgical interventions.

Leg cramps

Leg cramps are observed in vascular diseases, crumpy syndrome, flat feet, electrolyte imbalance, hypovitaminosis, a number of endocrine diseases, poisoning, drug overdose, brain damage, and some other conditions. They can cover one muscle or several muscle groups, be isolated or combined with convulsions of other localizations. Diagnosed on the basis of survey data, external examination, EFI, laboratory tests, hardware methods. Treatment includes muscle relaxants, antiepileptic and anticonvulsants, antispasmodics, physiotherapy techniques, and surgical interventions.