Dr., consultant expert at online medical service Superdrug Online Doctor. Babak Ashrafi, said The Daily Mail states that frequent urination can be a symptom of diabetes, bladder infections and prostate adenoma.
Ashrafi explained that diabetes can cause increased urination due to high blood sugar levels. Since the kidneys are actively working to eliminate excess sugar in the urine, a person may feel the urge to empty the bladder more frequently. At the same time, thirst may also occur due to the need to replace lost fluid volume.
Another reason for this situation is the weakness of the pelvic floor muscles. They may become weak due to injury, childbirth, or hormonal changes in the body.
Additionally, frequent urination may be a result of infections such as cystitis. This disease causes inflammation of the bladder. Additionally, this alarming sign may signal prostate adenoma, a condition in which the prostate gland increases in size. The organ puts pressure on the urethra, making it difficult to start or stop urination. This results in the bladder not being fully emptied and the frequency of going to the toilet increased.
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