The article deals with the diagnostic case of a patient with abdominal pain, dysuria and subsequent urge to urinate. Symptoms include dysuria, hematuria, frequent urination or urge to urinate, or unexplained fever or sepsis. An urge to urinate is a sudden, uncontrollable need to urinate in which there is little time to get to the toilet before the urine leaks. Common causes include urinary tract infections (UTIs), overactive bladder (OAB), enlarged prostate (BPH), and inflammation. Untreated UTIs can spread to the kidneys, prostate or, in rare cases, cause sepsis. Treatment includes antibiotics for UTIs, alpha-blockers to relax the prostate, or medications to relax the bladder muscles. It is important to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.