If you have the feeling of wanting to urinate, you need to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the possible cause of the disease. If there is an infection in the urinary tract, the patient will always have the feeling of wanting to urinate, or a painful burning sensation in the urethra with frequent or urgent urination. It is recommended to go to the hospital for routine urine or urine culture laboratory tests to rule out urinary tract infections. Secondly, if there are stones in the urinary system, such as stones in the lower part of the ureter and bladder stones, they may produce urinary tract irritation symptoms, producing a feeling of frequent urination or always wanting to urinate. Some patients may have pain and hematuria in the area where the stones are located, which need to be further identified by ultrasound examination of the urinary system. When suffering from urinary tumor, such as bladder tumor, urethral tumor, ureteral tumor, etc., it can produce chronic irritation and the feeling of always wanting to urinate. It is recommended to have a CT examination of the urinary system to identify the tumor.