Middle-aged and elderly female patients presenting with symptoms such as difficulty in urination have been treated conventionally in major hospitals with poor results. In recent years, a combination of Chinese and Western medicine protocols have been used to treat this group of patients, with satisfactory results for patients. Women rarely present with urinary waiting, and if they do, it may be bladder stones. It has been found that patients are mostly middle-aged and elderly women, and the history is traced to recurrent urinary tract infections, or irregular treatment of urinary tract infections. And the relationship between bladder urinary tract obstruction and fertility and bladder bulge due to excessive exertion in women remains to be explored in depth.