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Diabetes to bladder infection, conditions that can make you pee more often

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 27, 2023, 14:00 IST
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Possible causes of frequent urination

Frequent urination is when you need to pee more than you normally would. It occurs when you lose control of your bladder and have a constant urge to visit the washroom. Several factors can lead to frequent urination. Many health conditions can also trigger the symptom. While excessive hydration can be a common cause, chronic health problems like diabetes can also be a possible reason. Let us explore...

​Also read: Cancer risk: “Change in bowel habits and an unhealed sore should never be left unexamined”​

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Diabetes

Increased urination is one of the most common symptoms of diabetes. According to the UK's National Health Services (NHS), the amount of urine can go from 3 liters in mild cases to up to 20 liters per day in severe cases of diabetes. That said, if you end up urinating more than 7-10 times, it could indicate both type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

​Also read: Having coffee during exam time to stay awake? Here's what it does to your body​

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Overactive bladder (OAB)

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a condition wherein one may feel a sudden urge to urinate and may find it difficult to control. Frequent urination is a common sign of this condition. The Mayo Clinic says that some people may also experience unintentional loss of urine (urgency incontinence).

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Urinary tract infection (UTI)

Urinary tract infection (UTI) refers to an infection that occurs in the urinary system. Common symptoms include pain and burning while urinating, frequent urination, feeling an urgent need to pee , abdominal cramping and bloody urine.

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Prostate problems in men

In men, frequent urination could indicate a myriad of prostate problems. This includes:

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which refers to enlarged prostate

Prostatitis, which is the inflammation of the prostate due to a bacterial infection

Prostate cancer, which occurs when cells in the prostate start to grow uncontrollably.

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Frequent urination in women

As far as women are concerned, many conditions, other than UTI, OAB, bladder infection, and diabetes, can cause increased and frequent urination. This includes pregnancy, fibroids, low estrogen levels caused by menopause and ovarian cancer.

It is important to address your concerns to a doctor and understand what you're suffering from or dealing with.

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