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Medical Causes Of Frequent Urination

Frequent urination is a problem that many people face without realising. The urge to relieve your bladder too soon is not normal. Some people are born with small bladders. But otherwise, frequent urination is often a symptom of some sort of health disorder. There are many causes of frequent urination.

For a normal person, the urge to pee more than twice in an hour can be termed as frequent urination. However, the time frame has to be adjusted depending on the situations. For example, if you drink lots of water, then the cause of frequent urination is obvious. But if your water intake is normal, then this symptom needs to be investigated.

Frequent urination is commonly seen as a symptom of diabetes. But it need not always be declared as a symptom of diabetes because there are many other causes of frequent urination. For example, an infection in the urinary tract or a kidney disorder can also lead to frequent urination. Here are some of the medical causes of frequent urination that you can consider.

Diabetes

Diabetes

Frequent urination is one of the commonest symptoms of diabetes melitus. When there is too much glucose in the blood, the kidneys has to speed up their function to get rid of it. That is why you could urinate up to 20 times in a day!

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

As your uterus grows, it puts pressure on your bladder. So, your squeezed bladder makes you feel like peeing very often.

Stress

Stress

Stress and fear can make you feel like peeing. It happens to you when you are in the examination hall. When you are anxious, your central nervous system triggers the urge to relieve your bladder.

Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Excessive Alcohol Consumption

Drinking too much alcohol, especially beer can make you urinate frequently. Alcohol interferes with the release of ADH which helps suppress the urge to pee. Naturally, you have lax bladder control when you are drunk.

Hyperactive Thyroid

Hyperactive Thyroid

A hormonal imbalance that is caused by the hyperactivity of the thyroid glands can make you want to pee all the time.

Urinary Tract Infections

Urinary Tract Infections

When you have an urinary infection, you feel the urge to urinate frequently. Your bladder is not full and only a few burning drops of urine come out every time you relieve yourself.

Kidney Disorders

Kidney Disorders

It is your kidneys that filter the blood in your body and segregate the urine. Sometimes, infections in the kidneys or some other disorders can make you want to pee too often.

High Levels Of Calcium

High Levels Of Calcium

High levels of calcium in the body is associated with frequent urination. The extra calcium in the body settles down around the bladder and reduces its holding capacity. This leads to increased urge to urinate.

Nerve Strokes

Nerve Strokes

Sometimes, nerve strokes can make your bladder control lax. Sometimes, after having a cerebral stroke, you do not have control over your bladder. This is because the nerves that lead up to the bladder are damaged.

Menopause Symptoms

Menopause Symptoms

Menopause is a huge hormonal change for the body. It leads to many physiological changes and frequent urination can be one of them.

Story first published: Monday, June 3, 2013, 18:37 [IST]
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