Women want to pee again after a while

When inflammation irritates the urethra, the urge to urinate after a while can occur. It can also occur when you have diabetes, bladder dysfunction and other diseases. Of course, psychological factors may also lead to the situation of wanting to urinate again after a while.1. Urinary tract infection: When urinary tract infection occurs, the typical symptoms are urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urinary tract irritation, and also the situation of incomplete urination, which means that there is the performance of wanting to urinate again after a while. At this time, a drug sensitivity test should be conducted to clarify the type of infection and use an adequate amount of sensitive antibiotics for treatment. Cephalosporins can be used for bacterial infections, fluconazole and ketoconazole for mycotic infections, and macrolides, such as azithromycin and roxithromycin, for chlamydia and mycoplasma infections. When the inflammation is relieved, the abnormal urination will also improve; 2. Diabetes mellitus: diabetic patients have obvious symptoms of three more and one less, i.e., drinking more, urinating more, eating more and losing weight, and when drinking too much, urination may occur and then produce the urge to urinate. For diabetic patients, blood sugar should be controlled strictly through the “five horses” of comprehensive diabetes management; 3, bladder dysfunction: female overactive bladder will also produce the situation of wanting to urinate after a while, and can be treated with cholinergic receptor blockers, such as solifenacin, tolterodine, etc.; 4, psychological factors: when 4, psychological factors: when patients appear anxiety, tension, depression and other psychological activities, can also stimulate the brain on the impact of urination reflex. For this situation should be timely psychological guidance or psychotherapy, when the psychological problems are solved, urination problems will also be improved; 5, other causes: If there are cysts, polyps, tumors, stones and other lesions in the female urethra can stimulate the urethra, resulting in frequent urination, incomplete urination symptoms, at this time need to clarify the cause through cystoscopy, and then treatment. If caused by stones, smaller stones can be discharged by drinking a lot of water and doing jumping exercises to promote stone discharge, and potassium citrate and other drugs can be applied to remove stones. In addition, patients should maintain good living habits in daily life, keep their private parts clean, avoid excessive intake of spicy and stimulating food, drink more water and urinate more often to prevent the colonization of urethral bacteria.