The possible causes of urinary waiting in women are as follows: 1. Acute infections of the urinary tract can cause symptoms of urinary waiting, accompanied by frequent and urgent urination. It is because the amount of urine stored in the bladder is too small and the pressure to urinate is insufficient, so waiting for urine occurs. After infection, the mucous membrane of the bladder and urethra becomes congested and edematous, and sensitivity increases, so a small amount of urine can stimulate a sense of urination. However, because the volume of urine is too small and the pressure is insufficient, the condition of waiting can occur, and further identification is needed for routine urine examination.2. The presence of obstructive lesions in the urinary tract, such as the presence of urethral stones, urethral polyps or tumors, or the presence of urethral meatus, can lead to increased resistance to urination and the appearance of urinary waiting. Further physical examination or urethroscopy is needed to clarify the presence of related diseases.3. The presence of bladder prolapse, often secondary to pelvic floor organ dysfunction, can lead to a decrease in effective urinary pressure and symptoms of urinary waiting. At the same time, weakness in urination or incomplete dripping of urine during urination requires functional examination of the pelvic floor muscles and urodynamic examination to confirm the diagnosis.