Increased nocturia in women refers to repeatedly getting up to urinate more than once after going to bed at night. There are more reasons for increased nocturia, and the common causes are urinary system infection, tumor, stones, overactive bladder, diabetes, etc. If you have increased nocturia, it is recommended to check urinary routine and urinary system ultrasound to rule out the possibility of urinary system infection, and if it is caused by urinary system infection, it is recommended to take oral antibiotics, such as levofloxacin capsules and cephalosporin antibiotics to control the infection, and prohibit alcohol consumption during and within one week after taking the medication. If the infection is caused by a tumor or stone, surgery is recommended as soon as possible. If urinary tract infection, tumor, stones and other factors are ruled out, further blood glucose checks are recommended, as elevated blood glucose can also cause increased urination. If the above causes are ruled out, we need to consider the cause of over-sensitive bladder, such as overactive bladder syndrome, in which case oral treatment with tolterodine, trasylolamine, solifenacin and other drugs is recommended. To sum up, if there is an increase in nocturia, you need to go to the hospital in time to check the urinary routine, urological ultrasound, blood sugar and other tests to clarify the specific causes of nocturia before using drugs or surgical treatment is more secure, do not just take drugs to avoid delaying the disease.