What causes lower abdominal pain and urinary urgency?
Urgency refers to a sudden, compelling need to urinate as soon as the urge arises, often accompanied by difficulty in delaying voiding. Conditions such as acute cystitis, tuberculous cystitis, urethritis, pyelonephritis, vulvitis, and prostatitis may all cause urinary urgency. So, what causes lower abdominal pain accompanied by urinary urgency? Below, we address this question.

What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain with Urinary Urgency?
Lower abdominal pain accompanied by urinary urgency may indicate acute cystitis or other urinary tract infections (UTIs). It is advisable to visit a hospital for a routine urinalysis. Treatment typically involves anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial medications, such as levofloxacin or norfloxacin.
Additionally, increase your daily fluid intake to ensure adequate hydration, which promotes frequent urination and helps flush the urethra—thereby aiding bacterial elimination. Diet should be light and bland; avoid spicy, greasy, raw, cold, or otherwise irritating foods. Maintain local hygiene, and consider using a feminine cleansing solution (e.g., Fuyanjie) for external genital cleaning.
In men, lower abdominal pain with urinary urgency may stem from prostatitis or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). A medical evaluation is recommended, and treatment may include Qianliekangshu Capsules alongside appropriate anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents. In daily life, minimize excessive intake of acidic foods, maintain perineal cleanliness, drink plenty of water, and engage in regular physical activity to support metabolism and facilitate recovery.
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