Prolonged urination in the elderly is most likely due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men, prostatitis, urinary tract infection or other causes of urinary tract obstruction in women, and urinary tract infection or urinary tract obstruction in women. The most likely cause of prolonged urination in older men is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). As men age, the prostate gland enlarges and squeezes the urethra, making it difficult to urinate and prolonging the urination time. The most likely cause of prolonged urination is a urinary tract infection. In addition to prolonged urination, patients may also experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination and hematuria. Prolonged urination time may also occur if there is urinary tract obstruction due to tumor, stone or other organ pressing on the urinary tract. There may be other reasons for the prolonged urination of the elderly, you need to go to the urology department of the hospital to improve the urine routine, urinary ultrasound and other related examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease after treatment.