The child is always urinating, going to the toilet once every 3-5 minutes, unable to urinate, and can only squeeze out a few drops with great effort, but not even if he is not allowed to go to the toilet. Most doctors diagnose neurogenic urinary frequency in children, the medical standard name is overactive bladder (OAB), a common pediatric condition characterized by symptoms of urinary urgency, often accompanied by symptoms of urinary frequency and urine loss, with or without urge incontinence, excluding acute urinary tract infections or other forms of localized lesions of the bladder and urethra. It does not include symptoms caused by acute urinary tract infection or other forms of localized lesions of the bladder urethra. The cause is not well understood and may be related to instability of the detrusor muscle, bladder sensory hypersensitivity, abnormal hormone metabolism of the urethra and pelvic floor muscles, zinc deficiency, occult spina bifida, carbonated beverages, cold weather, shock and stress, and other causes such as abnormal mental behavior. It has a high incidence in March-May and September-December every year, seriously affecting the quality of life, often recurrent, sometimes good and sometimes bad, and in severe cases can cause upper urinary tract fluid, bladder and kidney function damage, clinical treatment is more difficult. Urinary tract infections and overactive bladder disease? In addition to frequent and urgent urination, urinary tract infections can also cause painful urination, a burning sensation in the urethra, and a positive urine routine for white blood cells. Treatment for overactive bladder in children includes behavioral therapy, medication, neurostimulation and surgery, which have more adverse effects and risks. At present, physical therapy, pressure on ear points and acupuncture in Chinese medicine are mostly used in China, which have achieved better clinical results.