What’s wrong with frequent urge to urinate but not much?

Frequent urge to urinate, but not much urine, is a sign of urinary urgency as well as frequency of urination. This condition is most commonly caused by urinary tract infection, bladder stones or prostate hyperplasia, urinary tract tumor irritation, and possibly overactive bladder syndrome. It is recommended that this case of routine urinalysis, if there are white blood cells, may be mainly bladder irritation symptoms. If there are no white blood cells in the urine, it may be overactive bladder, it is recommended to drink more water and urinate more. If it is a urinary tract infection, you should take a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, and the antimicrobial agent is recommended to be levofloxacin, 0.2g each time, twice a day. If it is overactive bladder syndrome, you should apply warm compresses to the bladder area, drink water, urinate regularly, and you can take Weixikang, which can relieve the symptoms of bladder spasm.