Coughing and peeing is a manifestation of stress urinary incontinence, which is generally caused by the weakening of the pelvic floor muscles or urethral dilator muscles due to a variety of factors, such as post-delivery, postmenopause, surgery, and prolonged heavy physical labor. Stress incontinence is mainly caused by the weakening of the pelvic floor muscles or urethral dilator muscles, which are unable to control urine. Stress incontinence can be caused by many factors, such as after childbirth, low estrogen after menopause, pelvic organ detachment, surgery, and prolonged heavy physical labor. Clinical improvement is generally achieved through pelvic floor muscle training and electrical stimulation therapy. Coughing and urinating are mostly seen in women, and it is recommended to consult a urologist, who will choose targeted treatment measures according to the cause.