Frequent urination can be categorized as physiologic and pathologic. Physiological may be related to drinking too much water. Pathological is generally frequent urination but not much urine, may be related to urinary tract infection, urethritis, stones and so on. If physiological reasons are excluded, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for examination in time.
1. Physiological:
Physiological frequent urination is mainly related to excessive water intake. When you consume more water, you naturally excrete more. Symptoms can be relieved after reducing the amount of water consumed, and generally do not require special treatment.
2. Pathologic:
(1) Urinary tract infection: when bacterial or viral infection, it will lead to urinary tract infection. Often manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain, lower abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
(2) Urethritis: mainly caused by pathogenic microorganisms infection mainly caused by pathogenic microorganisms infection. Manifested as urethral itching, painful urination, urethral opening redness and swelling, urethral discharge, urinary urgency and other symptoms.
(3) Stones: substances in the urine precipitate to form stones. When there are bladder stones, urinary stones. Stones block the urinary tract, which can lead to frequent urination, dysuria, and pain.
There are many causes of frequent urination, and patients are advised to judge the situation according to their own circumstances. If accompanied by other abnormal symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time.