How to diagnose phobia of urination?

  Peeing phobia, medically known as nervous atresia. Peeing phobia is when you go to the toilet, usually nothing happens to you, as long as there is someone next to you will immediately get nervous, thinking that others are laughing at you yes, urine will not come out. The main cause of this disease is caused by excessive mental tension. Tension is the strengthening of the body’s response to external things in both the mental and physical aspects. Good changes, such as marriage, children; bad, such as divorce, waiting for a job, will make people nervous over time. The degree of tension is often proportional to the size of life changes.  Too much mental tension leads to. Tension is the body in the mental and physical aspects of the strengthening of the response to external things. The degree of tension is often proportional to the magnitude of life changes. Tension causes restless sleep, inability to think and concentrate, headaches, palpitations, abdominal and back pain, and fatigue. Ordinary nervousness is temporary. Sudden nervousness is a feeling of fear.  The following symptoms can be suspected of having a phobia of urination: 1. Inability to urinate in public restrooms.  2.When standing in line in front of a public restroom, you must lose your bowels or urinate.  3.Urgent need to urinate in class, but can’t do it when you go to the toilet.  4.When you go to work, you often have to go to the toilet urgently, and you are ashamed and worried about being laughed at for having weak kidneys.  5.Fear of being too far away from the public bathroom, fear that they may wet or dirty clothes.  6.I can’t urinate when there are other people present, and I can only urinate when the toilet is empty.