What should women do if they urinate too often at night?

For women who urinate more often at night, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to clarify the specific causes for symptomatic treatment: First, if the increased frequency of urination at night is due to the presence of urinary system infection, it is recommended to take a urine culture and drug sensitivity test to determine the infecting bacteria and select the targeted antimicrobial agent, after eradicating the infection, the symptoms can be improved or restored to normal. Second, if a woman has bladder prolapse, it is recommended to perform pelvic floor exercises and auxiliary medications, such as oral tolterodine tartrate tablets or solifenacin succinate tablets, for treatment. However, these treatments are only applicable to mild bladder prolapse. If severe bladder prolapse leads to increased residual urine and increased nocturia, pelvic floor reconstruction surgery is required. Third, if the increased frequency of nocturnal urination is caused by overactive bladder disorder, then Mirabellum extended-release tablets or Solifenacin succinate tablets can be taken orally for symptomatic treatment and dynamic observation of the improvement of nocturnal urination. In patients with severe symptoms, intravesical injections of botulinum toxin can be administered to reduce the symptoms of frequent urination.