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Dealing with Frequent Urination

Frequent urination while inconvenient does not always indicate a serious problem.  If you find that you have to urinate more often than you usually do, you are suffering from the symptoms of frequent urination, which is also known as urgent urination.  Sometimes the need to urinate is sudden and urgent, and sometimes it is a gradual, growing discomfort in your bladder.

If you suffer from the symptoms of frequent urination during the night, it is called nocturia.  You should generally be able to sleep for about eight hours without needing to go to the bathroom. 

There are many things that can cause frequent urination like illness, pregnancy or enlarged prostate.  Simply drinking too much liquid right before retiring for the night can cause you to suffer from nocturia.  If you have an occasional occurrence of frequent urination, then you may not need to give it much thought, but you should contact your doctor if the problem persists.

You will want to check in with your doctor sooner rather than later if you have any other symptoms at all including pain, nausea or fever.  You may want to keep a log of what times you go to the bathroom to help you determine the cause of your urinary frequency problem. 

Then as you are treating the underlying cause of your frequent urination, even if it is for a short time, you may wish to use incontinence pads to alleviate your worries or having an accident.  They are available at DryForLife in many different absorbencies and sizes, and they will help protect skin from irritation as well as protect clothing and furniture.

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