What’s wrong with women who feel like they’re holding in their urine?

Women who urinate little and feel like they are still holding it have the highest likelihood of overactive bladder syndrome, a condition in which the bladder’s forced urethral muscle is constantly contracting. When the forced urethral muscle is contracting, the bladder feels like it is holding it, and at that point there is very little urine discharged with a noticeable amount of urinary frequency when urinating. It is recommended to do urodynamic examination, can assess the bladder forced muscle contraction. It is recommended to take M-receptor antagonists, the most common of which is Weixicom, one tablet orally at bedtime once a day, and symptoms can be relieved by 2-4 weeks of treatment. Divert attention, drink plenty of fluids, urinate regularly, and take oral sedatives if necessary.