It is not normal for a woman to urinate once an hour. Normal adult women usually urinate less than seven times a day, and if they urinate more than seven times a day, they are said to urinate frequently. Frequent urination usually indicates the presence of some urinary system diseases, such as acute urinary tract infection is a very common cause of frequent urination. Acute urinary tract infection has a high incidence in women, mainly due to bacterial infection, which causes inflammation of the urinary tract mucosa and increases the sensitivity of the bladder mucosa, easily causing symptoms of frequent, urgent and painful urination. In addition, physiological urinary frequency is mainly due to the patient drinking a lot of water in a short period of time, causing an increase in the volume of urine in a short period of time, so there will be an increase in the number of urination. Physiological urinary frequency can be improved by controlling the normal amount of water.