Why do I want to pee all the time and not much?

Always wanting to urinate and not having much urine is a sign of frequent urination. Most frequent urination is seen in urinary tract infections.
It can be regulated by drinking more water and urinating more often. If necessary, you need to go to a regular hospital for urine culture and routine urine tests to identify the cause and use targeted medication. It is also possible that frequent urination is related to lifestyle habits. Avoid long-term sedentary habits, holding urine, smoking and alcohol abuse, and develop a regular work schedule and a light diet. Frequent urination can also be caused by mental stress, for example, anxiety before exams can also lead to not much urination. Drinking too much water, more than the body needs, is also a common factor in frequent urination.