Why do you want to pee after you’ve urinated?

Uncomfortable urinating and still wanting to urinate may be caused by physiological reasons, urinary tract infections, urinary stones, overactive bladder syndrome and so on.
1. Physiological reasons: if excessive drinking, mental stress, cold weather, may lead to an increase in the number of times to urinate, urinate uncomfortable urine still want to urinate, this is a normal phenomenon.
2. Urinary tract infection: when patients do not pay attention to hygiene or unclean sex, may induce prostatitis, cystitis, the urethral area caused by irritation, the appearance of uncomfortable urination still want to urinate, and also accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Urinary stones: If the patient suffers from bladder stones, urethral stones and other diseases, it will be easy to repeatedly stimulate the bladder or urethra, causing the phenomenon of uncomfortable urination and still want to urinate, accompanied by urinary pain, hematuria and other uncomfortable symptoms.
4. Overactive bladder syndrome: may be related to the lack of estrogen, autonomic nervous system dysfunction and other factors, will easily lead to bladder function instability, frequent contractions, causing uncomfortable urination and still want to urinate, and in severe cases, urge urinary incontinence can also occur.
After excluding physiological reasons, patients who want to urinate after urinating uncomfortably should go to the urology department of the hospital in a timely manner to conduct the appropriate examination, clear the cause of the disease and comply with the doctor’s instructions, to avoid delays in the condition.