Frequent urination during menopause may be caused by excessive water intake, abnormal hormone levels or urinary tract infection, which may take 1~2 months to disappear.
1. Excessive water intake: When menopausal people drink too much water, the amount of urine produced will also increase, which will easily lead to frequent urination. Menopausal patients with frequent urination should adjust their drinking habits in time, and it usually takes one month to improve the symptoms of frequent urination.
2. Hormone level abnormality: Frequent urination during menopause may also be caused by abnormal fluctuation of hormone level in the body. Patients should choose to adjust the hormone drugs such as estrogen and other drugs to improve the condition, it usually takes 1 to 2 months to disappear.
3. Urinary tract infection: After the urinary tract is infected by bacteria, it may cause irritation to the urethra, and frequent urination during menopause may also occur. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take levofloxacin and other antibiotic treatment, it takes 1 to 2 months to disappear.
Menopausal urinary frequency patients should go to the hospital in time to take the appropriate method of treatment, all the drugs need to follow the doctor’s advice.