If women keep wanting to urinate, then the possible causes: 1. Urinary tract infections can occur with frequent urination, but not much urination, along with a sense of urethral discomfort, accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, stinging pain in the urethra or burning in the urethra. Severe cases may be accompanied by hematuria, back pain, and fever. Routine urine tests and urine culture tests are needed to further confirm the diagnosis.2. Overactive bladder syndrome, which is more common in young women, has unknown causes. Mostly due to excessive contraction of the bladder muscle, resulting in patients with urinary urgency, without any urinary symptoms, no painful urination, burning sensation in the urethra, only the abnormal storage of urine, a small amount of urine stored in the bladder can produce urinary urgency. Urodynamic examination, urine routine and urine culture are negative, and no signs of infection are seen. 3. Urinary tract stones can also produce frequent urination. Stones irritate the mucosa causing frequent contractions and the patient produces a strong desire to urinate, which can be accompanied by pain in the area where the stones are located, such as low back pain, abdominal pain, and pain in the suprapubic area. Ultrasound examination of the urinary system is required to further identify the presence or absence of stones.