There are many female patients in the clinic with frequent urination as the main complaint. The results of routine urinalysis are elevated, and antibiotic treatment can be given for urinary tract infections. 2. More patients have no problems with routine urinalysis, and this is more often seen with overactive bladder. Overactive bladder is a diagnosis of exclusion, with symptoms of frequent and urgent urination, but the examination tests do not reveal significant abnormalities. For example, urinary ultrasound is normal, urinary routine shows normal, and even in some patients, cystoscopy has been done to rule out organic disease, and this is when overactive bladder is diagnosed. Its etiology is not well understood, but there are now effective therapeutic drugs, such as tolterodine and solifenacin, which can improve the patient’s urinary frequency symptoms more significantly. In addition, some patients can do behavioral training, such as regular urination and distraction to improve the symptoms of frequent urination.