If a woman urinates a lot, it is recommended to further inquire about the patient’s medical history, whether it is an increase in the frequency of urination or an increase in the volume of urination.1. If it is an increase in the frequency of urination, it is recommended to perform a routine urine examination to find out whether there is a urinary tract infection through routine urination. If urine routine confirms the presence of infection, it is recommended to take oral levofloxacin hydrochloride capsule, 1 capsule, 3 times a day; or cefixime capsule, 1 capsule, 2 times a day, for 5-7 days, and observe whether the increase in urinary frequency has improved. 2. If the urine routine is normal, and only shows an increase in the frequency of urination, there is no urinary dyspareunia, the urinary system ultrasound examination is performed, and the residual urine is measured to be less than 50 ml, then it is recommended to take oral medication. If the urinary system ultrasound is performed and the residual urine is measured to be less than 50ml, it is recommended to take tolterodine tartrate tablets 2mg orally twice a day, or solifenacin succinate tablets 1 tablet orally once a day, and observe whether the increased frequency of urination has improved. 3, if the urine output is high, it is recommended to further check the kidney function and routine urine analysis. Renal function mainly understands whether the renal cortex is homogeneous and whether there is reduced or increased blood flow in the kidney. The urine routine is to understand whether the kidney’s concentration function of urine is normal and whether the specific gravity of urine is normal through the urine routine examination. If other infectious factors are excluded, the increased urine volume may be related to insufficient secretion of antidiuretic hormone, which leads to excessive urine discharge. However, it may also be a psychogenic increase in urinary frequency or volume. It is recommended that a detailed urine count be taken to assess whether there is an increase in urinary output.