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Frequent urination

by admin on Jul.29, 2010, under Medical analysis

Question: Good afternoon, Alexander. I am 41 years old. Urination in my childhood was frequent, but lately it has become quite frequent. At night sometimes I wake up in the toilet from 2 to 4 times. Day range is: – if you do not drink the liquid, then 1 hour, and, even if I do not drink the liquid in the morning and five o'clock in the evening, then still in the toilet would run every hour. – If you drink the liquid, the discharge interval is usually between 30-40 minutes. The desire to urinate comes unexpectedly and from the beginning impulse until urination can stand no more than five minutes, ie, the absence of a number of toilets is a big problem for me. Pain during urination is not what is not completely emptying your bladder do not know because no additional sensations experienced. Urine comes out with a sufficiently high pressure and volume of about 150-200 ml. Can I have any advice where to begin addressing.

Answer: Frequent urination, or thamuria – is urinating on 15-20 times per day or more, which is accompanied by pain and a very strong urge. Thamuria – a sign: bladder, urethra diseases. You should be alerted if every urination allocated a very small amount of urine or the bladder is not emptied completely, and the total amount of urine per day with no more than the norm. If more frequent urination is accompanied by large portions of urine and daily urine output significantly exceeds the norm, it is a sign of diabetes or chronic renal failure and other diseases. If the increased frequency of urination is observed only during the day and during the motion, disappearing at night and at rest, then it may indicate the stones in the urinary bladder. In any case, you are recommended to refer to full-time consultation to the urologist and undergo diagnostic tests.


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