No urinary tract infections, but what about frequent urination?

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There is no urinary tract infection but frequent urination may be related to normal physiological factors, decreased bladder capacity, neurogenic bladder and other factors.

No urinary tract infections, but what about frequent urination?

1. Normal physiological phenomenon In the

case of drinking a lot of water, it may be caused by excessive accumulation of water in the human body, and excess water is converted into urine through the metabolism of the human body, resulting in frequent urination.

2. Reduced bladder capacity

For pregnant women, the volume of the uterus may increase, gradually compressing the bladder, resulting in decreased bladder volume, and then the above symptoms occur.

No urinary tract infections, but what about frequent urination?

3. Neurogenic bladder

patients due to the disorder of neural regulation mechanisms, resulting in lower urinary tract dysfunction, prone to frequent urination performance.



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