What causes urinary urgency in menopausal women

Urinary urgency in menopausal women may be caused by postmenopausal syndrome, environmental factors, inflammation of the urinary system, stones and foreign bodies, tumors and other factors, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. 1. Postmenopausal syndrome: The postmenopausal syndrome of the urinary system is mainly manifested by the symptoms of urinary tract atrophy, which is characterized by difficulty in urination, painful urination, urgency of urination, etc. The patients may also suffer from mood fluctuations, hot flashes, palpitation, headache and other discomforts. 2. Environmental factors: such as in a high temperature environment, the urine can be highly concentrated, stimulating the bladder or urethral mucosa triggering urinary urgency. 3. Inflammation of the urinary system: such as acute cystitis, urethritis, etc., the patient may also be accompanied by fever, cloudy urine, back pain, frequent urination, dysuria, perineal pain and other symptoms. 4. Stones and foreign bodies: such as bladder stones, urethral stones, etc., can irritate the local mucosa and thus trigger urinary urgency, patients may also be accompanied by lower abdominal pain, dysuria, hematuria and other uncomfortable symptoms. 5. Tumor: such as bladder cancer, etc., the bladder can be stimulated by the tumor to cause frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, and the patient can also be accompanied by painless hematuria, dysuria and other conditions. When menopausal women have symptoms of urinary urgency, which are not relieved continuously or accompanied by other discomforts, they should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease under the doctor’s guidance, and then follow the doctor’s instruction to carry out the corresponding treatment if necessary.