Is urinating once an hour considered frequent in women?

Usually women urinating once an hour is definitely considered frequent and is a typical manifestation of frequent urination. Under normal circumstances, it is normal to urinate 4-5 times during the day and 1-2 times at night. Urinating once an hour and the amount of urine each time depends on how much there is, its a typical manifestation of frequent urinary bladder irritation. It is recommended to check the urine routine to observe the red blood cells, white blood cells and other conditions in the urine. If there are white blood cells, red blood cells or miscellaneous bacteria, it suggests urinary tract infection, you should take oral broad-spectrum antibiotics, drink more water and urinate more often. If there are no white blood cells in the urine routine, i.e. overactive bladder syndrome, it is recommended to take Weixicam orally once a night to relieve the symptoms of frequent urination under the guidance of a doctor. Patients with frequent urination due to mental stress will not have serious consequences for their health. Those whose frequent urination affects study, work and rest can be treated with psychotherapy and nerve-regulating medication. For women with frequent urination caused by urinary stones, foreign bodies and inflammation, patients should seek timely medical attention and diagnosis and treatment.