I want to pee every few minutes, a little at a time

The situation of wanting to urinate every few minutes and only a little bit at a time is called frequent urination and difficult urination, which may be due to excessive mental tension in the near future, or the enlarged uterus of women during pregnancy stimulating the bladder, etc. There are usually no other special symptoms, such as painful urination, hematuria, etc. If accompanied by painful urination, hematuria, urinary urgency and other obvious abnormal performance, it is suspected that it may be related to the following common diseases: 1. Urinary tract infection: Patients with urinary tract infectious diseases such as cystitis and pyelonephritis often experience frequent urination and difficulty in urination, accompanied by symptoms such as urinary urgency and burning pain in the urethra. It is recommended to use antibiotics for anti-inflammatory treatment. 2. Overactive bladder: It may be caused by abnormalities in the urinary center and bladder sensory nerves, etc. Patients mainly experience frequent urination, with only a small amount of urine each time, accompanied by urinary urgency, commonly in women, and can be trained to hold urine as well as pelvic floor muscle training, with the use of Solifenacin, tolterodine and other drugs for 3, urethral stones: including kidney stones, ureteral stones, bladder stones, urethral stones, etc. Generally, patients do not have obvious clinical symptoms before the onset of the disease, but when the stones are secondary to bacterial infection, it will cause patients to have urinary urgency, urinary frequency, urinary difficulties, and position changes may cause the movement of the stones, resulting in severe pain or hematuria at the patient’s site, can be treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy The main reason for this is that the patient has to be treated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or lithotripsy; 4. Prostate diseases: such as prostate hyperplasia, prostatitis, prostate cysts, etc., occur in male patients, mainly manifesting as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary difficulties, and some patients may have sexual dysfunction. The actual reason for this is that you need to go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis before undergoing the appropriate medication as well as surgical treatment. In addition to the above common cases, a few patients may also be caused by bladder cancer, urethra cancer, etc., and need to go to the hospital for pathological examination to clarify.