Urinary frequency syndromes when we have to go to the bathroom again and again

Urinary frequency syndromes when we have to go to the bathroom again and again / Health News
Frequent toilets: Can you pee too often?
Some people drink large amounts of coffee or water and do not need to use the toilet for a long time. Others in turn run for a drink for a pee. Is behind the frequent urination disease or you do not have to worry?


How many times is still normal?
Even though there are no fixed numbers of how many toilets per day are still normal, some people worry quickly because they urinate frequently. How often and how much is peed, depends on various factors, especially the amount that was drunk. Sometimes it also depends on which drinks or foods are consumed. For example, artichokes are diuretic. Or beer. In some cases, however, frequent urination may also be a sign of illness.

While some people drink tons of food without urinating, others run to the bathroom after a drink. A cause for concern is usually not frequent urination, but in some cases it is an indication of serious illnesses. (Image: Voyagerix / fotolia.com)

Increased urination in excitement
In some people, the urge to urinate when they hear rippling water. Also, the restlessness and excitement of exams often ensures that the line in front of the toilet gets longer and longer. One usually does not have to worry about frequent urination, at least not as long as no warning signs like blood, pain or fever are added. Attention should be paid, however, if never before problems with frequent urination had occurred.

Indication of various diseases
If a persistent strong feeling of thirst is added, this can be an indication of diabetes mellitus, for example. In addition, frequent urination can also be a sign of cystitis, especially if it is accompanied by urinary symptoms. An irritable bladder also provides constant urination, but only with small amounts of urine. In addition, other possible diseases such as heart failure come as a cause into consideration.

Pee-diary can help with diagnosis
Therefore, it is useful in an overactive bladder to see a doctor. For the diagnosis, it may be helpful to keep a diary of drinking habits and toilets over several days. If necessary, the physician will perform a blood test and carry out further examinations. The therapy depends on the respective diagnosis.

If there is no organic cause, bladder training may help, according to some health experts, but others say it does not help. There is agreement that those affected do not solve the problem by drinking less. This is a pity for the health. In some cases, relaxation exercises can help, with special emphasis on autogenic training. (Ad)