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The goal of treatment is to get rid of the blockage.
If the blockage is at the bladder neck, a tube (catheter) inserted into the bladder area may provide short-term relief.
Surgery such as TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate) or newer techniques that use laser or heat therapy to shrink the prostate may be helpful if the cause of the problem is benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Other types of surgery may be needed for other disorders causing blockage of the urethra or bladder neck.
If the blockage occurs in the tubes (ureters) that move urine from the kidney to the bladder, a stent or nephrostomy tube may temporarily solve the problem. Surgery may be required to cure this type of blockage.
Antibiotics may be needed to treat urinary tract infection. If there is kidney failure, dialysis may be necessary.
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