Because urine is a waste product that must leave the body to prevent injury, the body naturally produces it. When something happens too frequently and is inconvenient, it becomes abnormal and concerning......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
Many people who experience frequent urination are unaware that certain disorders can be connected to it. Generally speaking, if we are confident in our health and didn’t drink too many fluids, frequent urine may not be detrimental.
If it persists, there might be some underlying disorders. Therefore, this article lists seven diseases to watch out for if you urinate a lot, as recommended by Mayo Clinic.
1. Urinary tract infection (UTI): This illness affects thereby organs, including the kidney, urethra, bladder, and others. This illness affects more women than males and affects the lower urinary system. The bladder stores urine until it is ready to pass it.
The bladder often weakens and loses its ability to hold pee, which causes the urge to urinate constantly.
2. Kidney infection, also known as pyelonephritis, is a disorder that can happen. Similar to other illnesses, this one has its roots in the bladder and urethra.
A kidney infection makes the kidney less effective in removing toxins from the blood, which causes a buildup of bacteria that can travel to other parts of the body and create serious health issues.
3. We also need to watch out for the condition known as prostatitis: The male prostate glands are attacked by prostatitis.
Prostate disease is more likely to affect men over 50 years old. Seminal secretions are produced by prostate glands.
But if you don’t take care of them, they could get destroyed. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is yet another condition that may result from this. Frequent urination is one of the common signs of prostatitis.
4. Diabetes is a condition that results in a fluid imbalance in the body and is another illness that is linked to frequent urination.
This fluid imbalance makes you frequently thirsty and increases the volume of pee you pass.
5. Overactive bladder: If you have this condition, you will constantly need to urinate, which can be humiliating, especially in public.
6. Anterior prolapse: A cystocele is another name for this condition. It simply happens when the bladder slips into the pelvis from its normal position, making a person feel the urge to urinate constantly.
7. Bladder stone: Holding urine for an extended period might result in bladder stones. Frequent urination is one of the signs.