Adenomyosis with frequent urination

Adenomyosis patients with symptoms of frequent urination, usually occurs in the urinary system infection. Adenomyosis is a common gynecological clinical disease, patients often accompanied by increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, dysmenorrhea and other symptoms, but generally do not appear urinary frequency symptoms. If patients with adenomyosis suddenly develop symptoms of frequent urination, it is usually not caused by this disease, but often caused by urethritis, cystitis and other infectious diseases of the urinary system. Urinary tract infections, also known as urinary tract infections, are common diseases in internal medicine clinics and can occur in both men and women, but are most common in female patients. In addition to frequent urination, patients often have symptoms such as urinary urgency, painful urination, burning sensation in the urethra, discomfort in the perineum or bladder area. Patients with either adenomyosis or urinary tract infections should seek prompt medical attention and effective treatment.