What’s wrong with a boy who can’t control his urgency to urinate?

Boys who can’t control their urination urgently are considered to be related to overactive bladder, urinary tract infections, mental factors and other reasons. 1. Overactive bladder syndrome: Overactive bladder syndrome is a bladder dysfunction disease. The contraction function of the bladder is abnormal, and clinical symptoms such as urinary urgency, nocturia, and frequent urination may occur during the disease. 2. Urinary system infection: boys usually do not pay attention to personal hygiene, the occurrence of urinary system infection, induced local inflammatory stimulation, may also affect the normal urinary function, resulting in the emergence of urinary urgency can not control clinical symptoms. 3. Mental factors: the boy’s recent mental overstress and anxiety may lead to sympathetic nervous excitement, the impact on urination, the emergence of urinary urgency can not control the situation. There may be other clinical reasons why a boy can’t control his urgency to urinate. It is recommended to take the child to the pediatrics or urology department of a regular hospital as soon as possible, and receive treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, in order to strive for a speedy recovery.