The alcohol paralysis may be caused by the desire to urinate after drinking, no special treatment is needed. If it is caused by chronic prostatitis, cirrhosis of the liver and other diseases, medication, other treatments and surgical treatments need to be taken for the cause of the disease. 1. Alcohol paralysis: As alcohol enters the cranial nerves along with the blood circulation, it can paralyze the central nervous system to a certain extent, causing vascular spasm and contraction, therefore, some patients will have a desire to urinate after drinking but can’t do it, usually no special treatment is needed, and can be relieved by itself after the metabolism of alcohol is over. 2. Chronic prostatitis: common symptoms include waiting to urinate and weak urination. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply doxazosin, terazosin and other α-blockers, as well as levofloxacin, doxycycline and other antibiotic drugs. If there is benign prostatic hyperplasia, surgical treatment such as transurethral resection of the prostate and transurethral laser surgery may need to be considered. 3. Cirrhosis: Some patients may have difficulty in urination, urinary retention and other symptoms. Patients need to apply antiviral drugs such as entecavir and tenofovir as prescribed by the doctor, and may need to cooperate with the doctor for stem cell transplantation. For patients with serious conditions, liver transplantation should be considered. To summarize, there are more reasons why you have the urge to urinate after drinking but can’t, and different treatments are needed. You need to go to a regular hospital and cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.