The possible reasons for not feeling the urge to urinate: first, drink less water, the bladder has not reached the state of fullness, at this time will not feel the urge to urinate. The normal bladder capacity is greater than about 150ml, and the capacity of urge incontinence is about 300ml. That is, when the storage of the bladder has more than about 150ml of liquid, it will produce a slight urge to urinate, but at this time, it is still possible to hold the urine, and when it reaches more than 300ml, then urge incontinence can occur. If the amount of water drunk is low and the urine produced does not reach 150ml or more, no urine will be produced. It is recommended to continue to drink more water appropriately and then observe whether the urine returns to normal. Second, if there is a local skin or nerve sensory and other disorders, or when there is an innervation and other disorders, it may appear that you cannot feel the urge to urinate. It is common in cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage or type 2 diabetes combined with peripheral neuropathy, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations, including cranial nerve examination, blood sugar examination, etc. In this case, in addition to not feeling the urge to urinate, there are also symptoms such as difficulty in urination, poor urination or inability to urinate.