The possible causes of a feeling of pressure in the bladder are: 1. The presence of cystitis, when there can be congestion and edema of the bladder mucosa, accompanied by a certain increase in sensitivity. The patient always has a feeling of pressure or urination, and may be accompanied by symptoms such as urinary urgency and frequency. 2, there are tumors, polyps and other occupying lesions in the bladder that cause increased local irritation, and then there is always a feeling of pressure. It can also be seen in bladder stones, which are accompanied by hematuria or with discomfort such as frequent urination, or without any abnormalities in urination, just a feeling of bladder irritation or incomplete urination, etc. It is recommended that ultrasound or CT examination of the bladder area be performed to rule out tumors, stones, polyps and other related lesions. 3, suffering from intestinal or gynecological diseases, such as intestinal tumors or gynecological tumors can cause bladder compression. Because outside the bladder is the intestine and uterus, lesions in the relevant parts produce tumors that stimulate the bladder and can produce local pressure, which is not accompanied by any abnormalities in urination. It is recommended to perform relevant disease tests, such as routine fecal examination, intestinal imaging or gynecologic ultrasound to rule out.