Women want to pee again after peeing and always have the urge to pee down there

Women who want to urinate again after urinating, showing that they always have the urge to urinate, this situation is generally known as frequent urination in the clinic, and can first consider whether the increase in urine volume caused by drinking too much water in a short period of time has led to an increase in the number of urination, which can generally be relieved on its own without special treatment. The frequent occurrence of frequent urination, and accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is necessary to consider mental factors, uterine pressure on the bladder, poor urination habits, and may also be caused by inflammatory stimulation and other disease factors, it is recommended that women timely treatment to avoid leading to the continuous aggravation of the disease. I, physiological factors: 1, mental factors: when women are too nervous, stress, may be due to sympathetic excitement, resulting in frequent urination, resulting in frequent urination, generally relieve the bad mood can lift the symptoms; 2, uterine pressure on the bladder: women in pregnancy, the uterus will gradually expand with the growth of the fetus, thus pressing to the bladder easily lead to frequent urination, pregnant women can By switching positions to reduce discomfort; 3, poor urination habits: If you do not urinate in time after the emergence of the urge to urinate, holding urine for a long time will cause excessive expansion of the bladder, with muscle relaxation and loss of elasticity, that is, as soon as urine is produced, which will cause frequent urination, patients need to pay attention to adjust good urination habits. Second, pathological factors: 1, inflammatory stimulation: such as common cystitis, urethritis, vulvovaginitis, etc. can lead to frequent urination, while due to the presence of inflammatory stimulation, there will also be painful urination, urinary urgency symptoms during urination. Anti-inflammatory drugs can be used for treatment, such as levofloxacin, cefuroxime, etc.; 2. Other: such as urinary stones, bladder stones, bladder tumor occupying lesions, tuberculous bladder contracture, etc., can cause frequent urination and need to be targeted for the cause. For example, stones can be treated with litholytic drugs or lithotripsy, while tumors need to be treated with surgical removal.