What’s wrong with having the urge to pee but not being able to hold it?

Having the urge to urinate but not being able to urinate and holding it in may be caused by an enlarged and hypertrophied prostate, or it may be caused by a urinary tract infection or other reasons.
If there is an enlarged and hypertrophied prostate, it may stimulate the urethra to produce frequent contractions, and the desire to urinate occurs, but when urinating, there is no urine. In this case, you need to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination, which can make a clear diagnosis.
If urinary tract infection occurs, the mucous membrane will be edematous under long-term inflammatory stimulation, which will make the ureter become narrow, even though the patient’s bladder does store a lot of urine, but it can not be discharged, and it will be accompanied by urinary pain and frequent urination.
There is a desire to urinate but can not urinate, suffocated, this is an abnormal phenomenon, it is recommended that patients go to the urology department of the regular hospital in a timely manner to conduct relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment.