What medications can treat micturition syncope?
Generally, medications such as atropine sulfate tablets, ephedrine and diphenhydramine hydrochloride tablets, clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate tablets, racemic anisodamine tablets, and furosemide tablets can treat micturition syncope. The details are as follows:
1. Atropine Sulfate Tablets: Micturition syncope is usually caused by rushing to urinate urgently or exerting excessive force while urinating. Patients may feel dizzy after urination and experience sudden fainting. Atropine sulfate tablets can relieve smooth muscle spasms and improve microcirculation, thus having certain therapeutic effects on micturition syncope.
2. Ephedrine and Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Tablets: This medication enhances myocardial contractility and increases cardiac output. It can also constrict peripheral blood vessels and raise blood pressure, helping maintain stable blood pressure and preventing micturition syncope to some extent.
3. Clopidogrel Hydrogen Sulfate Tablets: Cerebral embolism may lead to cerebral ischemia, which can cause micturition syncope. Clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate tablets can inhibit platelet aggregation, prevent thrombus formation, help improve cerebral ischemia, and thereby alleviate micturition syncope.
4. Racemic Anisodamine Tablets: This medication belongs to anticholinergic drugs and can relieve smooth muscle spasms. It also has the effect of dilating blood vessels and improving microcirculation, providing auxiliary recovery effects for micturition syncope caused by urethral spasm.
5. Furosemide Tablets: Urethral obstruction may cause micturition syncope. Furosemide tablets are a diuretic medication that helps relieve urethral obstruction and promote urination, thereby alleviating micturition syncope.
These medications should be used under the guidance of a physician. Additionally, patients with micturition syncope should avoid strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor in daily life, avoid drinking excessive water before bedtime, and promptly sit down to rest when experiencing symptoms such as dizziness to prevent syncope.