When women have a small amount of urine flowing unconsciously, except in late pregnancy when the uterus is pressing on the bladder, usually relieved after childbirth, there is usually a leakage of urine, which is commonly caused by urinary incontinence, mainly stress incontinence and urge incontinence, while vesicovaginal fistula, neurological damage and other conditions can also lead to the above situation. A. Urge incontinence 1. Stress incontinence: Due to the relaxation of the pelvic muscles and the weakening of the urethral closure force, women experience the symptom of a small amount of urine flowing out unconsciously. If such symptoms occur when coughing or sneezing, you need to consider the case of stress urinary incontinence, generally seen in postmenopausal women; 2. Urge incontinence: mainly manifested as the involuntary flow of urine with the urgency of urination, more appear to have a strong desire to urinate, mostly seen in urinary tract infections and overactive bladder disease. Second, vesicovaginal fistula due to the existence of some fistula between the bladder and the vagina, patients can have the symptom of a small amount of urine flowing out involuntarily, and need to repair the fistula or perform urethral diversion through surgery. Third, patients with neurological injury neurogenic bladder may experience a small amount of unconscious urine flow due to reduced sphincter function, mostly seen in patients with diabetes, nerve injury, and spinal injury. Fourth, other diseases such as cerebrovascular lesions and epilepsy may also have the symptom of a small amount of urine flowing unconsciously. To sum up, if a small amount of urine does not flow unconsciously, it should be combined with specific symptoms, immediately go to the hospital to identify the cause and carry out targeted treatment. If stress incontinence exists, physiotherapy such as pelvic floor muscle training combined with electrical stimulation and medication such as Midodrine can be administered as prescribed by the doctor, and if the results are not good, surgical treatment such as anterior vaginal wall repair and tension-free belt urethral suspension can be chosen. When there is urinary tract infection of urgency incontinence, it is necessary to pay attention to personal hygiene, drink more water, and use ceftriaxone sodium, cefuroxime or levofloxacin hydrochloride as prescribed by the doctor when the symptoms are serious. When urinary stones are present, surgical treatment, such as transurethral bladder lithotripsy, is an option. When a small amount of unconscious urine flow in women induced by other conditions, the symptoms need to be addressed first and then treated for the primary cause.