What’s wrong with peeing 10 times a day?

Urinating 10 times a day is considered as frequent urination, which can be seen in physiological, polyuria, inflammatory, neurological, reduced bladder capacity, urethral lesions and other reasons. Normal adults urinate about 4~6 times during the day and 0~2 times at night, and urinating 10 times a day is considered frequent urination. According to the etiology of urinary frequency, can be divided into physiological urinary frequency and pathological urinary frequency. Physiological urinary frequency can be seen in excessive drinking, mental overstress and other factors. Pathologic can be seen in a variety of cases. Polyuria is an increase in the total amount of urine, which can be seen in diabetes mellitus, uremia or acute renal failure. Inflammatory urinary frequency is urinary system infection, inflammatory stimulation, causing urinary frequency, common as cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis and so on. Neurogenic dysuria is a lesion of the nerves that control urination, such as neurogenic bladder. Reduced bladder capacity urinary frequency is a lesion of the bladder, resulting in reduced capacity, such as bladder occupation, pregnancy uterine compression of the bladder. Lesions occurring around the urethra can also cause urinary frequency, such as urethral polyps and cysts. The causes of frequent urination are complex, and it is recommended to seek timely medical examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.