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Frequent urination

SYMPTOMS

What is frequent urination? What are its manifestations?

Frequent urination refers to a significant increase in the urge to urinate, sometimes even needing to urinate every few minutes, with each urination producing only a few milliliters of urine[1,2].

Normally, adults urinate about 4–6 times during the day and 0–2 times at night, with each urination producing approximately 200–300 milliliters of urine[2]. Under normal water intake, if the number of urinations in 24 hours is ≥ 8 times, nighttime urination is ≥ 2 times, and is accompanied by a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, frequent urination or nocturia should be considered[3].

Note: Frequent urination is not always pathological, as factors such as water intake, environmental temperature, and individual physiological states can also affect urination frequency. If frequent urination is suspected, one should review their diet and urination habits and consult a doctor for a comprehensive evaluation.

What symptoms often accompany frequent urination?

Frequent urination is often accompanied by other urinary system symptoms, such as urgency, dysuria, or sudden interruption of urine flow.

TREATMENT

What to do about frequent urination?

How to prevent frequent urination in daily life?

DIAGNOSIS

When Should You Seek Medical Attention for Frequent Urination?

Patients with frequent urination should actively seek medical care if they experience the following conditions (including but not limited to):

Which Department Should You Visit for Frequent Urination?

Urology or Nephrology.

POTENTIAL DISEASES

What are the common causes of frequent urination?

The following are common factors that cause frequent urination, most of which are unrelated to kidney problems.