Neurogenic urinary frequency is mostly seen in children aged 2 to 12 years old. If disease-type causes can be excluded, it is mostly influenced by psychological factors, and parents are advised to provide reasonable psychological guidance to slowly adjust and improve the clinical symptoms of patients. The main characteristics of neurogenic urinary frequency: 2~10 minutes can urinate once, each time the amount is small, the desire to urinate is obvious, and young children often appear to wet their pants and other performance, and the psychological pressure is relatively high. Common causes: 1, children’s cerebral cortex is not well developed, urinary function is impaired, and may cause abnormal urinary function due to external factors, 2, children’s kindergarten pre-institutional education and poor connection between young children, resulting in children’s poor self-care ability, mental tension, anxiety, and frequent urination symptoms. In terms of examination, urine routine should be done to rule out inflammation of the urinary system. Diagnosis should be differentiated from other causes of frequent urination, such as: frequent urination caused by increased water consumption, frequent urination caused by taking some special medications, and urogenital disorders. Treatment: If the child has inflammation of the urinary system, it needs to be treated formally to treat the original disease, and the symptoms can be recovered after the condition is treated. After ruling out inflammation of the urinary system, the treatment mainly depends on the psychological guidance of the child’s family, slowly adjusting the child’s nervousness and gradually training the urinary habit. In conclusion, if you have neurogenic urinary frequency, you must take it seriously and look for the cause carefully, and do not reprimand the child at will to avoid aggravating the condition.