Patients with hypuria can be divided into physiological hypuria and pathological hypuria. If it is pathological hypuria, you can take medications to help urination, such as spironolactone or hydrochlorothiazide, which are diuretics and can help patients to urinate. These drugs are diuretics and can help patients urinate. They may also cause blood pressure fluctuations and electrolyte disturbances due to the diuretic effect, so it is important to monitor blood pressure and review electrolytes regularly while applying these drugs. If hypotension or electrolyte disturbance occurs, the medication should be adjusted or stopped in time. It is recommended not to use medication to help urination, but to find the cause of low urination in time, if it is due to low water intake, drinking more water can increase urination. If it is due to abnormal kidney function resulting in less urine, should promptly change the habits of life, with drugs to interfere is the kidney function problems, after timely treatment, when the kidney function recovery, the situation of less urine can achieve significant improvement. In addition to the use of diuretics to assist urination, at the same time to actively treat the original disease.