What’s wrong with walking and wanting to pee?

There are many reasons for wanting to urinate when walking, such as: stress incontinence, pelvic floor muscle relaxation, urinary tract infection, trauma and other reasons. 1. Stress incontinence: mainly due to increased bladder pressure, increased abdominal pressure, the human body in the coughing, sneezing, walking and squeezing, there will be the phenomenon of wanting to urinate when walking. 2. Pelvic floor muscle relaxation: mostly seen in women’s pregnancy, childbirth, hormone levels will cause abnormal contraction function of the pelvic floor muscles, which will cause the symptoms of walking and wanting to urinate. 3. Urinary tract infections: common diseases include cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, etc. Inflammatory stimuli can cause congestion and swelling of the urethral mucosa, which can lead to urination when walking. 4. trauma: the urethral mucosa is stimulated by external forces, or surgical examination of the urethra can also cause walking to want to urinate. The reason why you want to urinate when you walk is that there may be other reasons, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.