If a woman wants to urinate every few minutes, further consultation at a hospital is recommended to clarify the specific disease. First, acute urethritis or cystitis, which can produce strong symptoms of urinary tract irritation, the patient will have obvious symptoms of urinary frequency, urinary urgency and painful urination, such as further congestion and edema of the mucous membrane or oozing blood, and can also appear in the meatus hematuria. It is recommended to go to the hospital to retain urine for routine urinalysis, and if the presence of infection is confirmed, anti-infection treatment is required. Secondly, overactive bladder syndrome can occur with frequent urination, in severe cases once every few minutes. In this case, it simply shows the occurrence of impaired bladder storage, but there is no symptom of voiding period, i.e., when the bladder stores urine, it can produce a strong desire to urinate and needs to urinate immediately. However, it does not produce pain or burning or stinging during urination. If the urine routine is completely normal, a urodynamic test is required to confirm the diagnosis of over-contraction of the bladder.