Frequent urination is caused by physiological factors, chronic prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia, urethritis, acute cystitis and other diseases, which can be solved under the guidance of the doctor through physical therapy, surgical treatment, medication and other ways. 1. Physiological factors: drinking too much water every day, the body’s circulating blood volume increases, the glomerular filtration rate will also increase, the original urine production increases, there will be frequent urination, incomplete urination, urinary urgency and other symptoms. This is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment. 2. Chronic prostatitis: If you stay up late for a long time, or if your body is in a state of extreme fatigue, it will easily cause a decrease in immunity, and chronic prostatitis will occur, resulting in frequent urination, urinary urgency, and urinary incontinence and other symptoms. Under the guidance of the doctor can be through physical treatment, such as microwave, radio frequency, and with levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, tamsulosin extended-release capsules and other drugs. 3. Prostatic hyperplasia: commonly found in middle-aged and elderly male patients, with the gradual decline of prostate secretion function, resulting in prostatic hyperplasia, oppression of the urethra, urinary urgency, frequent urination, incomplete urination and other symptoms, can be treated through surgical procedures, such as electrocutaneous prostatectomy and so on. 4. Acute cystitis: Because the female urethra is shorter, it is easy to induce acute cystitis, and under the stimulation of inflammation, symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency and incomplete urination may occur. It can be treated with medicines such as roxithromycin dispersible tablets and clarithromycin extended-release tablets. There are other reasons for frequent urination and urinary urgency, patients need to consult the doctor for examination and early treatment. All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.