Frequent Urination Can Signal Underlying Health Problem
Main Category: Urology / NephrologyAlso Included In: Diabetes; Radiology / Nuclear Medicine; Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Article Date: 13 May 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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An increase in the number of trips to the bathroom day or night is a signal it's time to see a physician. Frequent urination often indicates an underlying medical condition. With proper diagnosis and treatment, it's possible to return to normal urinary habits.
The May issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter covers some of the common causes of frequent urination:
Urinary tract infections: Symptoms of a bacterial infection of the bladder or the urethra the tube that allows urine to flow out of the body from the bladder can include burning with urination, foul-smelling urine, fever and pelvic pain.
Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body's tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys' ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
A weak heart due to heart failure: A weak heart can't pump blood efficiently, causing fluids to build up in the body. The kidneys work to rid the body of excess fluid, causing large amounts of urine production and frequent urination.
The key treatment for frequent urination is addressing the underlying condition.
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Mayo Clinic
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Rochester, MN 55902
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Frequent Urination
posted by nabil g marar on 31 May 2007 at 7:56 ammany times u can't reach a place to urinate and have this compelling urgency. Is there a mechanical tried means to absorb the excess urine till you reach a proper place.
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posted by Ravi on 25 Jun 2011 at 12:02 pmHi iam 42 yrs ,single .
i urinate very frequently as soon i drink any thing , Iam not a diabetic patient
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posted by T Jaguar on 15 Oct 2011 at 12:49 pmI am having urine problem.I have to go to toilet after every hour.Can you Please suggest me a medicine or any oher treatment for that.
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posted by winshark on 9 Nov 2011 at 7:52 amSo what happened to your problem... Did you get fixed et al... Recently I have been having same symptoms... Hope that was nothing serious...
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posted by guru dutt kulkarni on 30 Nov 2011 at 6:03 pmevery 45 minutes i go for urine and after motion immediately in 15 minutes i go for urine, i do not have any sugar only i had is urine infection.
suggest me what to do
Go see a doctor.
posted by Jenny on 1 Dec 2011 at 2:18 amYou need to see a doctor if you are going to the bathroom more frequently - there could be a serious underlying condition that your doctor will be able to catch early - or it could just be an infection in which case they will be able to give you some medicine for it and you will be fine.
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posted by mauzafar on 1 Dec 2011 at 9:47 amhelloi am muzafar my ageis18.i have a urine problem i goes tiolet 5to6 timers.so tell me what i do
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posted by Gamar singh on 12 Jan 2012 at 11:17 amplz help...
Im over 72yrs old healthy n fit until now.recently i'm having problems urinating;causing unbearable burning pain.I've to go to toilet every 10 to 15 min so I had a checkup n the doctors put a pipe through n it was ok urinating for a month.today they took out the pipe.it was ok for few hours but later it got the same as before.I had all the tests..no stones or diabetics.what should i do?plz help
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