When people are stressed, they tend to urinate more often, mainly because of the excitation of sympathetic nerves, which causes an increase in excitability of the detrusor muscle, resulting in frequent urination. In addition to this, because of sympathetic nerve and skeletal muscle excitation, it can lead to overall somatic phytodysfunction, such as dizziness, headache, shortness of breath, frequent urination, urgent urination, gastrointestinal discomfort and other related symptoms. In addition, the patient’s mental anxiety, worry, tension, and fear may lead to fidgeting and walking back and forth, and some of the above information can make the whole person appear anxious and tense, and therefore experience physical discomfort. For such cases, effective improvement can be obtained through relaxation training and medication.