Description of the urinary tract At least once in your life every woman goes through urinary tract infections. It is a disease which is most frequently (up to 80%) caused by Escherichia coli, a bacterium which normally lives in our…
frequent urination
Other names: pollakiuria, frequent urination during the day, frequent voiding, frequent urination of small doses of urine
Frequent urination can have many different causes. If our body starts to produce more urine while constantly feel thirst and fatigue, may be the first symptoms of diabetes mellitus, diabetes.
Increased production of urine and thirst is also accompanied by other metabolic diseases, so-called thirsty, diabetes insipidus, which disease is a lack of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH). ADH is released into circulation hypophysis (pituitary gland), and is important for the proper function of the kidneys. If the lack of this hormone, the kidneys are unable to produce concentrated urine and body loses excessive amounts of fluids.
Both of the above mentioned diseases may lead to disruption of the internal environment of the body, and should be treated as soon as possible.
If the amount of urine produced by the kidneys for normal day, and yet you’re often forced to go to the bathroom, the problem is probably in the urinary tract stones. Frequent urge to urinate, which is painful or burning, is typical of an infectious inflammation of the bladder. Frequent and urgent urination, which can be very unpleasant in the patient’s life, is a symptom of the so-called overactive bladder.
Also, prostate enlargement may worry about the wearer’s frequent need to step away, the bladder can not in this case completely empty, and there will soon be back to its fulfillment. Such difficulties should assess physician.
Sicknesses with this symptom:
Nephritis
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Diabetes insipidus
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Prostate cancer
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Gonorrhea
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Cushing’s syndrome
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Diabetes
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Conn’s syndrome
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