Research Article

The Clinical Effect and Mechanism of Prostant on Urinary Retention and Anal Pain

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Prostant improved the urinary retention in mice model. Mice with hemorrhoids combined with urinary retention were treated with or without Prostant. Urodynamics, including the basal pressure of the bladder during urinary retention (a), the urination pressure during the first contraction of bladder urination (b), the urination pressure and urination threshold pressure for the first contraction of bladder urination (c), the time of first bladder contraction urination (d), the base pressure of the bladder after the first contractile urination (e), the base pressure of the bladder within 30 minutes after the first bladder contractile urination (f), the urination pressure 30 minutes after the first urinary bladder contraction (g), the urination pressure and urination threshold pressure within 30 minutes after the first bladder contraction (h), and the number of unstable contractions after urination (i). The means ± SD of six independent samples were shown. v.s control group. v.s H&UR model group.
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