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As the bladder fills, nerve signals sent to the brain trigger the need to urinate. When urinating, these nerve signals cause the pelvic floor muscles and the ...
The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that's so sudden and strong you don't get to a toilet ...
Certain urinary tract conditions may lead to frequent urination: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) · Bladder cancer · Bladder stones · Interstitial cystitis ( ...
A strong urge to urinate that doesn't go away; A burning feeling when urinating; Urinating often, and passing small amounts of urine; Urine that looks cloudy ...
Difficulty starting urination; Frequent urination; Involuntary loss of urine; Pain or burning when urinating; Strong, persistent urge to urinate. Related pain ...
Waking up more than once each night to pass urine is called nocturia. Frequent urination may happen when there's a problem with part of the urinary tract. The ...
Check in with your health care provider if: There's no obvious reason for your frequent urination, such as drinking more total fluids, alcohol or caffeine.
Painful urination is trouble or burning while passing urine. This is often felt in the tube that carries urine out of the bladder or around the genitals.
There's no obvious reason for your frequent urination, such as drinking more total fluids, alcohol or caffeine. · The problem disrupts your sleep or everyday ...
Chronic pelvic pain; A persistent, urgent need to urinate; Frequent urination, often of small amounts, throughout the day and night (up to 60 times a day) ...
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