Frequent Urination isn't normal .Who said it is?. Just like I said in my previous post about urine. "Your urine is like a newspaper that tells you something is happening in a particular place or region". So, your urine tells you what's up in your body. So when you urinate frequently, then it means you have a problem or you are about to have a problem.
Common Causes of Frequent Urination
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common cause of frequent urination.
Other causes include:
- Drinking too much liquid
- Caffeinated or alcoholic beverages
diabetes
- Pregnancy (especially in third trimester, when there is pressure on the bladder) prostate issues.
- (Enlargement or infection)
- Anxiety
- Diuretics
- Interstitial cystitis (chronic infection in the bladder)
- Overactive bladder or other urinary
incontinence
- Vaginal infection
Less common causes of frequent urination include:
- Stroke (or other nervous system disorders)
- Tumor
- Bladder cancer
- Radiation therapy to the pelvic area
- Damage or injury to the urinary tract diverticulitis
When to Seek Treatment for Frequent Urination
Frequent urination is a habit for some people.
You could train your bladder to feel the need to empty before it is necessary if you urinate
frequently. Frequent urination is a symptom that develops over time or appears suddenly for others.
Frequent or urgent urination could be normal for you if you don’t have other symptoms.
However, in most cases, frequent
urination signals an underlying health condition. Visit your doctor when:
- Your urinary problems are affecting your lifestyle
- Your have blood in your urine your urine is unusually cloudy or smelly
you also have a fever, chills, or fatigue
- You are vomiting
- You have pain in your abdomen or sides
- You have sudden weight loss
- You have increased appetite and/or thirst
- There is discharge from your penis or vagina
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