The most common cause of a patient’s feeling of incontinence is due to an infection of the genitourinary system. For example, the most common urinary tract infection, the most important manifestations are frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, and the presence of a persistent urge to urinate. A urinary tract infection is an acute inflammation caused by bacteria passing through the urethra and infecting the urethra in a retrograde fashion, and is cured by anti-infective treatment in about 3-7 days. The antibiotic of choice is usually a quinolone antibiotic, such as levofloxacin. Normally, you should pay attention to drink more water and pay attention to rest, which is conducive to the recovery of inflammation. For men who experience the feeling of not being able to urinate, it is more likely to be caused by chronic prostatitis or prostatic hyperplasia. Chronic prostatitis and prostatic hyperplasia are mainly recommended to be treated with tamsulosin. In addition, chronic prostatitis is more common with non-bacterial inflammation, so the vast majority of patients with chronic prostatitis do not need anti-infection treatment. However, for patients with prostate hyperplasia or chronic prostatitis, it is usually recommended to avoid sedentary behavior, hold urine and prohibit alcohol consumption.