What’s wrong with women who suddenly have the urge to urinate only a little?



A woman’s sudden and incessant urge to urinate only a little may be caused by an inflammatory irritation in the urinary system, a decrease in the capacity of the bladder, and drinking too much water.

Women’s urinary tract infection, usually manifested as cystitis and urethritis, etc., the urinary system has inflammation, the local mucous membrane of the urinary tract caused by stimulation, resulting in urinary frequency and urgency, and not really want to urinate.

When there is a pelvic occupation, such as uterine fibroids and other gynecological diseases are prone to bladder compression, so that the bladder volume is reduced, the woman will also have a desire to urinate but less urine or the feeling of not urinating.

The above symptoms may also occur if excessive water is consumed for a short period of time, resulting in bladder nerve sensitivity.

If a woman has a sudden and incessant urge to urinate only a little, she should go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and then be treated according to the cause.