What is insomnia and frequent urination?


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Insomnia frequent micturition may be caused by psychological factors, physiological factors, disease factors, drug factors, living habits and other reasons. 1. Excessive anxiety, tension, stress and other adverse emotional states of psychological factors may lead to insomnia, but also may cause excessive bladder activity, frequent micturition. When people are in a state of psychological stress, the regulation of the nervous system may be unbalanced, so that the brain's control of sleep is disturbed, resulting in insomnia symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep and easy to wake up. This emotional state may also make the bladder detrusor unstable, easy to produce urine, and then frequent urination. 2. Physiological factors change with age. Sleep quality may decrease and urinary system function may change, such as decreased bladder capacity, which can easily lead to insomnia and frequent urination at the same time. In addition, menopause may also cause such situations due to fluctuations in hormone levels. In menopause, estrogen levels are reduced, which may affect the stability of the nervous system, causing insomnia, and may also affect the urinary system, leading to frequent urination. 3. Disease factors Some diseases such as urinary system infection, prostatitis, cystitis, etc., can lead to frequent urination, urgency, pain and other symptoms, while physical discomfort can also affect sleep. This disease can directly stimulate the relevant parts of the urinary system, causing abnormal urination. And the body pain and discomfort will make it difficult for patients to get a good rest at night, leading to insomnia.
In addition, diabetes and other diseases, may be due to poor blood sugar control and polyuria, and thus affect sleep, while the disease itself may also affect the nervous system, causing insomnia. 4. Drug factors Some side effects of drugs may include insomnia and frequent urination. For example, some antidepressants, antihypertensive drugs, etc., may affect the nervous system or urinary system function.