Women with frequent urination, urgent urination and incomplete urination are recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the causes. Common causes: First, acute infections of the urinary tract, such as acute cystitis, urethritis or pyelonephritis, can have corresponding symptoms, and can be accompanied by small abdominal pain or lumbago, and severe patients can have chills, fever and other symptoms. Routine urine tests and urine culture tests are needed to further confirm the diagnosis. Secondly, urinary tract stones can cause urinary tract irritation, accompanied by pain in the area where the stones are located, such as lumbago or abdominal pain, etc. Ultrasound examination of the urinary system is needed to rule out the presence of stones. Third, tumors of the urinary tract, such as tumors of the bladder or urethra, can cause increased irritation of the urinary tract, accompanied by a feeling of incomplete urination, and can also cause symptoms of hematuria in the naked eye, which requires a CT examination of the urinary system to confirm the diagnosis. Fourth, bladder prolapse can appear as straining to urinate, frequent urination, urgent urination, and incomplete urination due to increased residual urine in the bladder. A pelvic floor function examination, urethroscopy and urodynamic examination are needed to further confirm the diagnosis.