Frequent urination may be a lumbosacral nerve problem, in addition to the presence of urinary tract infections, prostate hyperplasia and other conditions, it is recommended that further examination.
1. Frequent urination is generally less likely to be considered a lumbosacral nerve problem, but if there is a sacral cyst or lumbar disc herniation that presses on the cauda equina and other lumbosacral nerves, it may lead to a weakening of the urethral sphincter muscle, which may result in frequent urination as well as perineal sensory disturbances.
2. In addition to lumbosacral nerve injury, urinary tract infection is more often considered to be caused by bacterial, fungal and other upstream infections, resulting in urinary tract irritation symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency and pain.
3. For middle-aged and elderly male patients, it is often considered to be due to prostate hyperplasia oppression of the urethra, thus causing frequent urination, incomplete urination, and urination difficulties and other symptoms.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for further examination, clear diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner.