What happens when a woman has the urge to urinate but does not urinate at all?

Women have the urge to urinate, but as soon as they pee a little, they actually do not really have urine, but a symptom of urinary tract irritation, which in medical terms is called a feeling of incomplete urination. It is mainly seen in the following three cases: the first, urinary tract infections, especially cystitis and urethritis. Inflammation in the urinary tract and irritation of the local mucosa by inflammatory mediators produce a feeling of incomplete urination, which requires antibiotic anti-infection treatment. The second, bladder stones. Stones moving in the bladder can pull on the bladder wall, which can also produce a feeling of incomplete urination. The third type, pelvic occupancy, such as uterine fibroids or uterine tumors, can easily cause pressure on the bladder, resulting in a decrease in bladder volume, and the patient will also have a feeling of incomplete urination. Therefore, if the patient has the urge to urinate, but urinates a little, must improve the above-mentioned relevant tests to clarify the diagnosis before giving treatment according to the cause.