The phenomenon that women have a downward feeling in the urethra or an increase in the frequency of urination is considered to be caused by a urinary tract infection. Because the urethra of women is wide, short and straight, and the distance between it and the anus is very close, if you do not clean up the residual stool around the anus in time when you defecate, it can easily lead to a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to drink more plain water and not to eat spicy and stimulating food to see if you can get better. If the symptoms are persistently aggravated, go to the hospital in time for consultation and check the urine routine to make a clear diagnosis. If necessary, you can choose to take oral medication for treatment, such as cefradine capsules and three gold tablets, the effect is relatively good.