Why frequent urination? | Frequency of urination of some people can be different. Some
people urinate two or three times a day, while others may be up to ten times a
day. There are also days when urinating more often than usual, due to various
reasons.
Urination is one way your body to dispose of the waste.
Waste is generated from the metabolic processes that are transported in the
bloodstream before being filtered by the kidneys and expelled through urine.
Pee is necessary for good health. If you cannot pee, you get sick because of
the waste will be poison in your body. However, too much piss is also not good
because it can indicate a disorder or disturbance.
Polyuria is a medical term for excessive urine output
(frequent urination). Polyuria is not same as incontinence, a condition where
the control of bladder function impaired. However, urinary incontinence can be
the cause of polyuria and both can be present simultaneously. Polyuria can also
be accompanied with redness or bloody urine, called hematuria.
Women more frequently
urination
You may notice that the queues in the ladies toilets are
usually longer than in the men. Yes, women are more frequently urination than
men. It is caused by several reasons:
- The capacity for the bladder. Woman bladder smaller than men, so the women bladder is fast to be full.
- Menstruation. A hormone in a woman’s body is constantly changing throughout the month. Right before the menstruation, a woman usually holds a liquid. Sometime after menstruation begins extra fluids that leave the body. This causes the woman to urinate more and often.
- Pregnancy. In early pregnancy, the pressure of the uterus (womb) to the bladder makes women need to urinate more often. The kidney also works faster during pregnancy and causes more urine production. The action of certain hormones during pregnancy makes the bladder wall tender than usual, which also increases the urge to urinate.
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