What to do when women urinate frequently and feel the urge to urinate all the time?

Women who urinate frequently and do not feel the urge to urinate may be caused by physiological factors (drinking too much water, mental stress), but also pathological factors such as urinary tract infections, overactive bladder, bladder stones, tumors and so on. If physiological factors are ruled out, immediate medical attention should be sought. 1. Physiological factors: caused by drinking too much water, mental stress, after controlling the amount of water and adjusting the bad mood, the symptoms will usually disappear. 2. Urinary tract infections: Because the female urethra is short and wide and more prone to urinary tract infections, frequent urination, urinary urgency, incomplete urination, frequent urination and other symptoms, urinary tract infections should drink more water, urinate often to flush the urethra and bladder. In addition, antibiotic treatment, such as levofloxacin, should be taken as prescribed by the doctor. 4. Overactive bladder syndrome: it is a disease caused by mental and nerve dysfunction, manifested by unexplained frequent urination, incomplete urination and other symptoms, which can be corrected by holding urine and regular urination, and at the same time, medicines such as Tolterodine can be taken to inhibit the urge to urinate and to control the frequency of urination according to the doctor’s prescription, as the medicines have different adverse reactions, and they should be taken under the guidance of the doctor. 5. Bladder stones, tumors: because the bladder stones and tumors will stimulate the urinary tract to produce the desire to urinate, so there may be frequent urination, dysuria symptoms, symptoms, should immediately go to the regular hospital, stones can be discharged through extracorporeal ultrasonic lithotripsy, tumors are often treated with surgical resection combined with radiotherapy. To summarize, there are many reasons why women urinate frequently and feel that they always have the urge to urinate, and they should seek medical treatment in time.