Urine especially urgent but not much urine can be seen in physiological factors, may also be urinary tract infection, urinary tract stones, prostate hyperplasia and other genitourinary system diseases. Urine is particularly urgent but not much urine is considered to be urinary frequency urinary urgency urinary incontinence, can be seen in a high degree of tension, is due to sympathetic excitation caused by the bladder epithelium excitatory contraction, so can be repeated urination. This is a physiological change, to be relieved after the tension can be improved. In addition, this situation is most common in genitourinary infectious diseases, such as urinary tract infection, pathogenic microorganisms stimulate the bladder caused by bladder contraction. Prostatic hyperplasia can result in decreased bladder volume due to the compression of the bladder by hyperplastic tissue, with symptoms of frequent urination, urinary urgency, and dysuria arising. Inflammation of the bladder, urinary stones and other genitourinary diseases can also lead to this phenomenon. Excluding physiological factors caused by frequent but not much urination symptoms, patients are advised to seek timely medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively accept the relevant treatment.