If you are a male, it is most often seen as prostate enlargement or prostatitis, which can lead to weakness, bifurcation of urine and reduction in urine volume per discharge. If you don’t drink a lot of water, you may have yellow urine. It is recommended to have an ultrasound examination of the urinary tract to find out if there are deformities and stones in the urinary tract and if there is an increase in the size of the prostate gland, etc. If there are relevant factors, medication or physiotherapy will be administered as appropriate. Secondly, in the case of women, there may be weakness in the contraction of the bladder forced urinary muscle or relaxation of the pelvic floor muscle. A detailed physical examination is recommended to assess the presence of suburethral migration, bladder prolapse, and if necessary, urodynamic testing to measure the force of bladder force contraction.