Whenever you have the urge to urinate, you can’t hold it in. Urge incontinence is usually referred to as urge incontinence, and urge incontinence is considered to be caused by cystitis, bladder stones, multiple sclerosis, and for men, prostatitis and prostate hyperplasia. 1. Cystitis: Cystitis is considered to be caused by bacterial infection, receiving radiotherapy, foreign objects entering the bladder and other factors. Patients will show frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, and some patients may have symptoms of urinary incontinence in severe cases. 2. Overactive bladder syndrome: the cause of overactive bladder syndrome is not yet obvious, and it is considered to be related to the abnormal sensation of the nerve center and the underdevelopment of urinary function. Patients will have symptoms such as urge incontinence, urinary frequency and urgency. 3. Multiple sclerosis: the cause of multiple sclerosis is not yet obvious, and it is considered to be caused by viral infection, heredity and other factors. Patients will have frequent urination, urinary incontinence and other manifestations. 4. Prostatitis: prostatitis is considered to be caused by bacterial infection, retrograde urethral infection and other factors. The patient will also have frequent urination, incomplete urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other manifestations. 5. Prostatic hyperplasia: Patients with prostatic hyperplasia will also experience symptoms such as urge incontinence, urinary urgency, and urinary frequency, so patients will show that they can’t hold it in as soon as they have the urge to urinate. In addition, patients with stroke, spinal cord injury, bladder outlet obstruction and other diseases will also appear as soon as the urge to urinate can not hold the performance. It is recommended that patients who have the symptom of not being able to hold in their urine need to consult a doctor in time, who will take appropriate measures to treat the cause of the disease.