Discharge of URINE, liquid waste processed by the KIDNEY, from the body.
Abnormalities in the process of URINE voiding, including bladder control, frequency of URINATION, as well as the volume and composition of URINE.
Conditioning to defecate and urinate in culturally acceptable places.
The principle that after an organism learns to respond in a particular manner to a stimulus, that stimulus is effective in eliciting similar responses.
The normal process of elimination of fecal material from the RECTUM.
Inability to empty the URINARY BLADDER with voiding (URINATION).
A musculomembranous sac along the URINARY TRACT. URINE flows from the KIDNEYS into the bladder via the ureters (URETER), and is held there until URINATION.
A condition with recurring discomfort or pain in the URINARY BLADDER and the surrounding pelvic region without an identifiable disease. Severity of pain in interstitial cystitis varies greatly and often is accompanied by increased urination frequency and urgency.
Involuntary loss of URINE, such as leaking of urine. It is a symptom of various underlying pathological processes. Major types of incontinence include URINARY URGE INCONTINENCE and URINARY STRESS INCONTINENCE.

Nitrogen retention by lambs fed oscillating dietary protein concentrations. (1/659)

Nitrogen excreted by beef cattle can be retained in manure or lost by volatilization to the atmosphere or by runoff and percolation into surface or ground water. Increasing the retention of dietary N should decrease environmental losses. To this end, the effects of oscillating concentrations of dietary CP on nutrient retention were determined using lambs fed a 90% concentrate diet. Ten St. Croix lambs (average BW = 27 kg) were used in two 5x5 Latin square experiments. Dietary treatments were as follows: 1) 10% CP, 2) 12.5% CP, 3) 15% CP, 4) 10% and 15% CP diets oscillated at 24-h intervals, and 5) 10% and 15% CP diets oscillated at 48-h intervals. Supplemental N was provided by cottonseed meal in Trial 1 and by a 50:50 (N basis) blend of cottonseed meal and urea in Trial 2. Each period of the Latin square lasted 35 d, with excreta collection the final 8 d. Nitrogen retention increased linearly (P<.01) with increasing N intake in both trials (.77, 1.33, and 1.89 g/d for 10, 12.5, and 15% CP, respectively, in Trial 1; .94, 1.78, and 2.19 g/d for 10, 12.5, and 15% CP, respectively, in Trial 2). Compared with continuously feeding the 12.5% CP diet, oscillating the 10 and 15% CP diets on a 24-h basis did not affect N retention (P>.10) in either trial (1.62 and 1.56 g/d for Trials 1 and 2, respectively). Oscillating dietary CP at 48-h intervals did not affect N retention in Trial 2 (1.82 g/d) but increased (P<.05) N retention by 38% in Trial 1 (1.87 g/d). Phosphorus, K, and Na retention and excretion were not affected by dietary treatments in Trial 1. In Trial 2, P retention increased (linear, P<.05) with increasing dietary CP and was greater (P<.05) in lambs on the 48-h oscillation treatment than in lambs fed the 12.5% CP diet. These results suggest that oscillating the dietary CP concentrations might potentially increase the utilization of N by ruminants fed high-concentrate diets.  (+info)

Five caffeine metabolite ratios to measure tobacco-induced CYP1A2 activity and their relationships with urinary mutagenicity and urine flow. (2/659)

To choose a sensitive protocol to discriminate populations exposed and not exposed to inducers, five urinary metabolite ratios (MRs) [MR1 (17X + 17U)/137X, MR2 (5-acetylamino-6-formylamino-3-methyluracil [AFMU] + 1X + 1U)/17U, MR3 (17X/137X), MR4 (AFMU + 1X + 1U + 17X + 17U)/137X, and MR5 (AFMU + 1X + 1U)/17X] were calculated in 4-5 h and 0-24 h urine samples after caffeine intake. One hundred twenty-five healthy volunteers (59 nonsmokers and 66 smokers) were included in the study. All ratios showed a log-normal distribution. MR2 in the two time intervals was the only ratio nondependent on the urine flow. Differences between nonsmokers and smokers could be detected with all ratios at 4-5 h. However, only MR2 and, to a lesser extent, MR5 allowed the discrimination of higher cytochrome P450 1A2 (CYP1A2) activity in smokers in the 0-24 h sample. Although smokers had increased urinary mutagenicity in relation to nonsmokers, a significant association between MRs and urine mutagenicity was observed only with MR2 in the 4-5 h interval; this ratio/time schedule being that of higher association with tobacco consumption. The most flow-dependent ratios, MR1, MR3, and MR4, were closely correlated with each other at the two intervals. The flow dependency profile of each ratio may explain their different power to indicate both tobacco exposure and tobacco-derived mutagenicity. In conclusion, MR2 in the period of 4-5 h after caffeine intake seems preferable, especially at high urine flow rates.  (+info)

Urine release in freely moving catheterised lobsters (Homarus americanus) with reference to feeding and social activities. (3/659)

Previous studies suggest that urine-borne pheromones play an important role in lobster agonistic and sexual behaviour. This paper investigates the pattern of urine release in catheterised, but otherwise freely moving, adult lobsters with respect to feeding, social and non-social activities. Lobsters on average released 4.1 ml (1 % of body mass) of urine over a 12 h period; this more than doubled to 10.6 ml over the 12 h period after feeding. Hourly monitoring revealed that most urine was released in the first hour after feeding (2.84 ml). With the exception of the first hours after feeding, urine release was intermittent, with pauses lasting up to 17 h. The probability of urine release per hour in unfed lobsters was 0.34 (median); this value increased during agonistic interactions elicited by the introduction of a conspecific (median 0. 63) and during activity initiated by non-social disturbance (median 0.56). Mean urine volume during output hours in unfed lobsters amounted to 1.09 ml h-1. This volume was significantly increased by the presence of a conspecific (1.88 ml h-1) and decreased during activity initiated by non-social disturbances (0.56 ml h-1). No sex-specific differences in urine release were found. The data demonstrate that lobsters control their urine release in a manner dependent on behavioural context. This supports recent findings suggesting the use of urine for chemical signalling in agonistic interactions.  (+info)

The spontaneously hypertensive rat: insight into the pathogenesis of irritative symptoms in benign prostatic hyperplasia and young anxious males. (4/659)

Recent epidemiological studies have shown that hypertensive men are more likely to undergo surgical intervention for irritative voiding symptoms from BPH than age-matched controls. Indeed, noradrenergic nerves which regulate vascular tone also participate in the functional component of bladder outlet obstruction due to BPH. Newer, less invasive therapies for BPH such as thermal therapy can relieve symptoms yet do not eliminate obstruction based on urodynamic studies. Coincidentally, drugs such as alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists, which have been thought to relieve obstruction due to a peripheral effect, can be given intrathecally in animals to relieve urinary frequency due to obstruction. Taken together these observations implicate both peripheral and central sympathetic pathways in the motor control of the urinary bladder especially with disease states. We have used the hypertensive and behaviourally hyperactive spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), to investigate the roles sympathetic pathways or micturition. Elevated nerve growth factor (NGF) derived from vascular and bladder smooth muscle cells of the SHR appears to direct morphological, biochemical, and functional changes. The increase in NGF can apparently be explained by stabilization of its mRNA leading to increased synthesis in NGF. Bladders from SHRs develop a profuse noradrenergic hyperinnervation compared with the control WKY strain. Since afferents supplying the SHR bladder are hypertrophied, changes in afferent pathways are also likely. These differences in innervation and NGF in the SHR may explain changes in function. SHRs void 3 times as frequently as their genetic controls. Urinary frequency can be reduced by alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists. Cystometrograms performed in SHRs reveal lower bladder capacities and micturition volumes and the presence of unstable contractions compared with the WKY rat. Intrathecal, rather than intra-arterial administration of the alpha-adrenoceptor antagonist doxazosin reduces unstable contractions in the SHR. In vitro muscle bath studies have shown enhanced responses of SHR bladder smooth muscle to alpha-adrenoceptor agonists. It is likely that upregulation of NGF production causes sensory and possibly noradrenergic pathways to elicit hyperactive voiding. Increase in NGF in the adult bladder due to pathological conditions yields similar, yet distinct, consequences for voiding behaviour and innervation. Likewise, increased NGF in adult bladders following obstruction or inflammation triggers neuronal hypertrophy, enhanced reflex activity and urinary frequency. In contrast to the SHR, hyper-innervation is not observed. Moreover, peripheral or spinal alpha-adrenoceptor blockade eliminates urinary frequency following obstruction. These observations support the role for sympathetic pathways in the motor function of the bladder, especially in congenital or adult disease states. A similar process may underlie the neuroplasticity involved in alterations after obstruction or inflammation of the lower urinary tract in humans. The SHR strain raises the possibility that a common genetic defect exists capable of predisposing to both hypertension and overactivity of the urinary bladder. Whether a genetic predisposition to sustained bladder overactivity in response to inflammatory stimuli in obstruction exists in humans is an intriguing prospect.  (+info)

The physiology of the mammalian urinary outflow tract. (5/659)

Urinary outflow from the mammalian bladder occurs through the urethra. This outflow tract is a complicated structure composed of striated and smooth muscle and vascular urothelium. It is controlled by somatic and autonomic nerves and has several functions: it generates sustained tone to prevent urinary leakage during bladder filling; it generates transient reflex increases in pressure to prevent opening of the lumen when abdominal pressure rises; it undergoes relaxation preceding micturition and can generate urethral opening and shortening during micturition. A urethral pressure profile shows a peak pressure of > or = 100 cmH2O. The outermost coat is striated muscle, the striated or external sphincter. The fibres are predominantly circularly oriented. The extent varies in different species and between sexes. In the human female it extends the length of the urethra, and is composed mainly of slow twitch fibres. In the male, the sphincter extends from the membranous urethra over the base of the prostate and has nearly equal numbers of slow and fast twitch fibres. In both sexes, the posterior border may be deficient in striated muscle, and filled by circularly oriented smooth muscle. Activity in the slow twitch fibres through somatic nerves may be continuous during bladder filling. Outer circular and inner longitudinal smooth muscle is present Strips from either layer will generate sustained tone particularly if dissected from the high pressure zone. This tone is myogenic, and may be achieved in the absence of action potentials, but relies on influx of calcium through L-type calcium channels. Both layers receive sympathetic and parasympathetic excitatory innervation and nitrergic inhibitory innervation. Normal urethral pressure requires blood flow to the urothelium (lamina propria). Striated and smooth muscles are both thought to contribute to the resting urethral pressure in the human. The precise role of the smooth muscles during micturition is as yet unresolved.  (+info)

Effect of prolonged administration of a urinary kinase inhibitor, ebelactone B on the development of deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertension in rats. (6/659)

The effect of prolonged administration of a carboxypeptidase Y-like kininase inhibitor, ebelactone B (EB) (2-ethyl-3, 11-dihydroxy-4, 6, 8, 10, 12-pentamethyl-9-oxo-6-tetradecenoic 1, 3-lactone), on the development of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertension was tested. The systolic blood pressure (SBP) of non-treated 6-week-old Sprague-Dawley strain rats was gradually increased by DOCA-salt treatment from 137+/-2 mmHg (n=11) to 195+/-7 mmHg at 10 weeks of age. With daily oral administration of lisinopril (5 mg kg(-1), twice a day), which is an inhibitor of angiotensin converting enzyme, a major kininase in plasma, the development of hypertension was not suppressed. By contrast, administration of EB (5 mg kg(-1), twice a day), completely inhibited the development of hypertension (SBP: 146+/-1 mmHg, n=5, 10 weeks old). The reduced SBP at 10 weeks of age was equal to the SBP before any treatment (142+/-1 mmHg, n=5). Direct determination of mean blood pressure (MBP) in conscious, unrestrained rats confirmed that MBP elevation was completely inhibited by EB. Continuous subcutaneous infusion (5 mg kg(-1) day(-1)) of HOE140, a bradykinin B2 receptor antagonist, restored the elevation of SBP, which was suppressed by EB. The weights of left ventricle of DOCA-salt treated rats 10-weeks-old (0.36+/-0.02 g 100 g body weight(-1), n=11) was significantly reduced by EB (0.27+/-0.01, n=5), as were the sodium levels in serum, cerebrospinal fluid and erythrocyte. These findings suggested that EB is effective in preventing salt-related hypertension presumably by eliminating sodium retention.  (+info)

The subtype 2 of angiotensin II receptors and pressure-natriuresis in adult rat kidneys. (7/659)

The present work examined the effects of the subtype 2 of angiotensin II (AT2) receptors on the pressure-natriuresis using a new peptide agonist, and the possible involvement of cyclic guanosine 3', 5' monophosphate (cyclic GMP) in these effects. In adult anaesthetized rats (Inactin, 100 mg kg(-1), i.p.) deprived of endogenous angiotensin II by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition (quinapril, 10 mg kg(-1), i.v.), T2-(Ang II 4-8)2 (TA), a highly specific AT2 receptor agonist (5, 10 and 30 microg kg(-1) min(-1), i.v.) or its solvent was infused in four groups. Renal functions were studied at renal perfusion pressures (RPP) of 90, 110 and 130 mmHg and urinary cyclic GMP excretion when RPP was at 130 mmHg. The effects of TA (10 microg kg(-1) min(-1)) were reassessed in animals pretreated with PD 123319 (PD, 50 microg kg(-1) min(-1), i.v.), an AT2 receptor antagonist and the action of the same dose of PD alone was also determined. Increases in RPP from 90 to 130 mmHg did not change renal blood flow (RBF) but induced 8 and 15 fold increases in urinary flow and sodium excretion respectively. The 5 microg kg(-1) min(-1) dose of TA was devoid of action. The 10 and 30 microg kg(-1) min(-1) doses did not alter total RBF and glomerular filtration rate, but blunted pressure-diuresis and natriuresis relationships. These effects were abolished by PD. TA decreased urinary cyclic GMP excretion. After pretreatment with PD, this decrease was reversed to an increase which was also observed in animals receiving PD alone. In conclusion, renal AT2 receptors oppose the sodium and water excretion induced by acute increases in blood pressure and this action cannot be directly explained by changes in cyclic GMP.  (+info)

Urinary tract toxicity in rats following administration of beta 3-adrenoceptor agonists. (8/659)

ZD7114, [(S)-4-[2-(2-hydroxy-3 phenoxypropylamine)ethoxy]-N-(2-methoxyethyl) phenoxyacetamide], and ZD2079, [(R)-N-(2-[4- (carboxymethyl)phenoxy]ethyl)-N-(beta-hydroxyphenethyl)ammonium chloride], are beta 3-adrenoceptor stimulants with selectivity for brown adipose tissue. ZD7144 is the hydrochloride salt of the S-enantiomer of the racemic amide ZD2079. They were developed as potential novel treatments for obesity and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Male and female rats were dosed separately by gavage for a minimum of 28 days with 0, 10, 50, and 500 mg/kg/day of ZD7114 or with 0, 10, 30, and 150 mg/kg/day of ZD2079. Two further groups of male and female rats were dosed with 0 and 500 mg/kg/day of ZD7114 for 28 days and were then allowed a 6-wk, undosed withdrawal period. At high doses, both compounds caused urinary tract toxicity, which primarily affected the distal tubules and collecting ducts of the kidney via tubular necrosis. They also caused ureteric inflammation, cystitis, and accumulation of crystalline inclusions throughout the urinary tract. As a result of urinary tract toxicity, affected animals from one or both studies showed reduced red blood cell indices, lower platelet counts, and higher white cell counts. Blood chemistry revealed lower plasma concentrations of glucose (7.28 +/- 1.37 compared to 8.11 +/- 0.65 for the control) and total protein (63.42 +/- 3.65 compared to 69.17 +/- 3.24 for the control) and increased plasma urea (37.15 +/- 19.96 compared to 8.09 +/- 0.87 for the control). Urinalysis showed an increase in the number of crystals, blood, and protein. In the urinary tract, the severe crystalluria with accumulation of crystalline material indicated that this may have a role in the etiology of the target organ toxicity. Poor solubility of the compounds at normal urinary pH was considered a possible mechanism for the crystalluria.  (+info)

Urination, also known as micturition, is the physiological process of excreting urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra. It is a complex process that involves several systems in the body, including the urinary system, nervous system, and muscular system.

In medical terms, urination is defined as the voluntary or involuntary discharge of urine from the urethra, which is the final pathway for the elimination of waste products from the body. The process is regulated by a complex interplay between the detrusor muscle of the bladder, the internal and external sphincters of the urethra, and the nervous system.

During urination, the detrusor muscle contracts, causing the bladder to empty, while the sphincters relax to allow the urine to flow through the urethra and out of the body. The nervous system plays a crucial role in coordinating these actions, with sensory receptors in the bladder sending signals to the brain when it is time to urinate.

Urination is essential for maintaining the balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body, as well as eliminating waste products such as urea, creatinine, and other metabolic byproducts. Abnormalities in urination can indicate underlying medical conditions, such as urinary tract infections, bladder dysfunction, or neurological disorders.

Urination disorders, also known as lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), refer to a range of clinical conditions that affect the bladder and urethra, resulting in abnormalities in the storage, transportation, and evacuation of urine. These disorders can be categorized into voiding symptoms, such as hesitancy, straining, slow stream, intermittency, and terminal dribble; and storage symptoms, including frequency, urgency, nocturia, and urge incontinence.

The causes of urination disorders are diverse, encompassing congenital abnormalities, neurological conditions, infections, inflammation, medications, and age-related changes. Common underlying pathologies include bladder overactivity, detrusor muscle instability, underactive bladder, and obstruction of the urethra.

Urination disorders can significantly impact an individual's quality of life, causing physical discomfort, sleep disturbances, emotional distress, and social isolation. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate management require a comprehensive assessment of the patient's medical history, physical examination, urinalysis, and urodynamic studies. Treatment options may include behavioral modifications, pelvic floor exercises, bladder training, medications, neuromodulation, and surgical interventions.

Toilet training, also known as potty training, is the process of teaching children to use the toilet for urination and defecation, rather than using diapers or pull-ups. It involves helping the child recognize the urge to go to the bathroom, learning how to communicate that need, and developing the physical skills necessary to use the toilet independently. The goal of toilet training is to help the child achieve continence during daytime hours, although some children may also learn to stay dry at night as well.

Toilet training typically begins when a child shows signs of readiness, such as staying dry for longer periods of time, showing interest in the toilet, or expressing discomfort with soiled diapers. Parents and caregivers can use a variety of techniques to help their child learn to use the toilet, including positive reinforcement, modeling, and gradual exposure to the bathroom and toilet.

It's important to note that every child is different, and some may take longer than others to master toilet training. It's essential to approach toilet training with patience and flexibility, avoiding punishment or negative reinforcement, which can lead to anxiety and setbacks. With time, support, and encouragement, most children will eventually learn to use the toilet successfully.

In the context of medical and clinical psychology, "generalization of response" refers to the phenomenon where an individual responds in a similar way to different but related stimuli, situations or conditions. This is a key concept in learning theories and behavioral psychology.

When a person learns a new response to a specific stimulus, they may eventually apply this same response to other similar stimuli. For example, if a person learns to associate a bell (stimulus) with food (unconditioned stimulus), they will salivate (response) to the sound of the bell alone. Over time, this conditioned response may generalize to other sounds that are similar to the bell.

Generalization of response is considered a natural and important part of learning and adaptation. However, in some cases, it can also lead to maladaptive behaviors or phobias, where an individual responds excessively or inappropriately to stimuli that are only remotely related to the original conditioned stimulus.

Defecation is the medical term for the act of passing stools (feces) through the anus. It is a normal bodily function that involves the contraction of muscles in the colon and anal sphincter to release waste from the body. Defecation is usually a regular and daily occurrence, with the frequency varying from person to person.

The stool is made up of undigested food, bacteria, and other waste products that are eliminated from the body through the rectum and anus. The process of defecation is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate and digestion.

Difficulties with defecation can occur due to various medical conditions, including constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammatory bowel disease. These conditions can cause symptoms such as hard or painful stools, straining during bowel movements, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. If you are experiencing any problems with defecation, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Urinary retention is a medical condition in which the bladder cannot empty completely or at all, resulting in the accumulation of urine in the bladder. This can lead to discomfort, pain, and difficulty in passing urine. Urinary retention can be acute (sudden onset) or chronic (long-term). Acute urinary retention is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention, while chronic urinary retention may be managed with medications or surgery. The causes of urinary retention include nerve damage, bladder muscle weakness, prostate gland enlargement, and side effects of certain medications.

The urinary bladder is a muscular, hollow organ in the pelvis that stores urine before it is released from the body. It expands as it fills with urine and contracts when emptying. The typical adult bladder can hold between 400 to 600 milliliters of urine for about 2-5 hours before the urge to urinate occurs. The wall of the bladder contains several layers, including a mucous membrane, a layer of smooth muscle (detrusor muscle), and an outer fibrous adventitia. The muscles of the bladder neck and urethra remain contracted to prevent leakage of urine during filling, and they relax during voiding to allow the urine to flow out through the urethra.

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic bladder health condition characterized by recurring discomfort or pain in the bladder and the surrounding pelvic region. It is also known as painful bladder syndrome (PBS). The symptoms can vary from person to person and may include:

1. Pain or pressure in the bladder and pelvis
2. Frequent urination, often in small amounts
3. Urgent need to urinate
4. Persistent discomfort or pain, which may worsen with certain foods, menstruation, stress, or sexual activity

Interstitial cystitis is a complex and poorly understood condition, and its exact cause remains unknown. There is no known cure for IC, but various treatments can help manage the symptoms. These treatments may include lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, oral medications, bladder instillations, and nerve stimulation techniques. In some cases, surgery might be considered as a last resort.

It's essential to consult a healthcare professional if you suspect you have interstitial cystitis for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary loss or leakage of urine that is sufficient to be a social or hygienic problem. It can occur due to various reasons such as weak pelvic muscles, damage to nerves that control the bladder, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, or Parkinson's disease.

There are different types of urinary incontinence, including stress incontinence (leakage of urine during physical activities like coughing, sneezing, or exercising), urge incontinence (a sudden and strong need to urinate that results in leakage), overflow incontinence (constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn't empty completely), functional incontinence (inability to reach the bathroom in time due to physical or mental impairments), and mixed incontinence (a combination of any two or more types of incontinence).

Urinary incontinence can significantly impact a person's quality of life, causing embarrassment, social isolation, and depression. However, it is a treatable condition, and various treatment options are available, including bladder training, pelvic floor exercises, medications, medical devices, and surgery.

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  • Nettle root is another herb that is helpful to older men who have prostrate issues, which can include frequent nighttime urination. (earthclinic.com)
  • For nighttime urination, avoid drinking too much fluid before going to bed. (mountsinai.org)
  • Frequent urination may be accompanied by other OAB symptoms , such as bladder leaks or nocturia (a medical term for excessive nighttime urination). (axonics.com)
  • Nighttime urination, also known as nocturia, is a condition in which a person wakes up one or more times during the night to urinate. (nutrahacker.com)
  • Medications: Some medications, such as diuretics, can increase urine production and cause nighttime urination. (nutrahacker.com)
  • Treatment for nighttime urination depends on the underlying cause. (nutrahacker.com)
  • It is important to talk to a healthcare provider if you are experiencing nighttime urination or other urinary symptoms, as it may be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. (nutrahacker.com)
  • Upload raw DNA data to get started with your free DNA raw data analysis and contribute to NutraHacker Research on Nighttime Urination today! (nutrahacker.com)
  • Urination is the release of urine from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • Painful urination is any pain, discomfort, or burning sensation when passing urine. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Urine doping controls have become a regular part of athletes' lives, and approximately one half of all athletes suffer at least once from urination difficulties during these tests. (humankinetics.com)
  • Some of the causes of increased urine volume differ from those of too-frequent urination. (msdmanuals.com)
  • As mentioned above, frequent urination is a common symptom of OAB , an umbrella term describing a collection of symptoms including frequent urination, nocturia (getting up to urinate at night), urinary urgency (having to rush to get to the bathroom) and urgency incontinence (leaking urine before making it to the bathroom). (axonics.com)
  • Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can cause the kidneys to produce more urine, leading to increased frequency of urination. (nutrahacker.com)
  • Frequent urination (urinary frequency) is the need to pass urine many times during the day, or during the night where the term nocturia is used. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Both urinary frequency and nocturia result in more frequent urination, and this can either be more frequent but with less volume of urine, or more frequent with the same volume of urine as usual. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Frequent urination may be caused by diseases or infections affecting the urinary tract which consists of the kidneys, the ureters, which are the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder, the bladder itself, and the urethra, which is the duct through which urine flows from the bladder out of the body. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • If urine becomes obstructed and is prevented from flowing then symptoms can develop of frequent urination, side pain and decreased or increased urine flow. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Frequent urination but most of the time the quantity of urine is very less. (practo.com)
  • I found semen in urine at the end of urination, this issue is there when I stop masterbation for a month. (practo.com)
  • Determine if there is an increase or decrease in the frequency of urination as measured by the number of wet diapers, time since last urination, color and concentration of urine, and presence of dysuria. (medscape.com)
  • We explore the possible causes of nocturia and suggest ways you may be able to reduce urination at night so you can get a fuller night's rest. (sleepdoctor.com)
  • Nocturia, or frequent urination at night, increases likelihood with age and periods of hormonal changes, like pregnancy and menopause. (sleepdoctor.com)
  • You are pregnant and are having any painful urination. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You have painful urination that lasts for more than 1 day. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When did the painful urination begin? (medlineplus.gov)
  • UB32 is indicated for the treatment of painful urination and urinary dysfunction. (healthcmi.com)
  • UB33 is indicated for the treatment of difficulty with urination, painful urination and urinary retention. (healthcmi.com)
  • Some people may experience chest pain or related conditions that can cause lower back pain or painful urination. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • In some cases, other conditions associated with renal failure can cause lower back pain , painful urination , and more. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • As with pain in the loins and lower back, painful urination is more likely to result from a condition related to ARF than to the ARF itself. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Kidney infection can cause a burning, painful sensation during urination, while kidney stones can cause severe pain during urination. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the leading causes of painful urination. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • Sometimes painful urination can be related to a vaginal infection caused by yeast and you may also expect changes in vaginal discharge and odor. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • Sexually transmitted infections can also cause painful urination. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • Besides painful urination, these sexually transmitted infections can additionally cause symptoms such as Itching, Burning, Blisters or sores for genital herpes, Abnormal discharge, Inflammation, and irritation. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • Improve urinary tract symptoms, Reduce frequent and/or urgent urination , Reduce pain during urination & bladder infection, and Boost the sexual performance. (performanceinsiders.com)
  • What are the common causes of frequent urination, and what can be done to manage or treat the symptoms? (axonics.com)
  • In general, yes - but to get the right treatment, it's crucial for your doctor to be able to determine the underlying cause of your frequent urination symptoms. (axonics.com)
  • Drinking lots of water every day can also help to maintain the urinary tract clean which may also be very useful in preventing the symptoms of discomforting urination. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • However, if this annoying frequent urination symptoms are still affecting your quality of life, you should seek medical help for a checkup and advice. (homeremediespro.com)
  • During this transition period, he was experiencing ups and downs in his symptoms of frequent urination and after a while he stabilized and started to have constant and regular nights, consisting of 7-8 hours of sleep with no frequent urination. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • Dysuria (dis-YUR-ee-uh) means pain with urination. (aafp.org)
  • The best way to stop dysuria is to prevent the causing factors that generally lead to the burning or itching urination. (ayurvedunani.com)
  • People who have pain with urination also may have the urge to urinate more often . (medlineplus.gov)
  • Frequent urination means needing to urinate more often than usual. (mountsinai.org)
  • Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson raised in parliament a range of allegations last year, including the so-called "public urination incident" at a function. (afr.com)
  • He was arrested and charged with a DUI, as well as public urination. (stromlaw.com)
  • A 45 year old man was complaining about frequent urination at night (4-8 times every night). (myholistictherapy.org)
  • Are there any changes in the volume or frequency of urination? (medlineplus.gov)
  • It reduces frequency and urgency of urination . (performanceinsiders.com)
  • sleep better due to normal frequency and urgency of urination among other benefits. (performanceinsiders.com)
  • Interstitial cystitis involves chronic bladder region pain that is often accompanied by urinary urgency, frequency and the need to wake at night to urination. (healthcmi.com)
  • When did the urination frequency start? (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Although there are also some common cases where increased urination frequency is not a health problem such as when drinking too much, excessive intake of alcoholic beverage as well as drinking coffee or tea that is diuretic, it is very normal to have the urge to urinate rather frequently after that. (homeremediespro.com)
  • Diabetes can also increase the urination frequency as the body tries to eliminate excess glucose from the body. (homeremediespro.com)
  • Read on to learn more about this condition, how it relates to overall bladder health, and how to tackle the challenges that frequent urination causes in your daily life. (axonics.com)
  • Those living with OAB are all too familiar with the interruptions frequent urination causes in one's day-to-day life. (axonics.com)
  • In healthy humans and other animals, the process of urination is under voluntary control. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mechanical process of urination is coordinated in an area of the pons known as the pontine micturition center (PMC). (medscape.com)
  • I am 80 and bothered by frequent nocturnal urination (as often as every hour). (earthclinic.com)
  • Urgent urination is a sudden, strong need to urinate. (mountsinai.org)
  • Urgent urination makes it difficult to delay using the toilet. (mountsinai.org)
  • Not only would she exhibit submissive urination when we came home or when someone new arrived, but sometimes Eric would call her name and she would just start peeing wherever she was. (canismajor.com)
  • The submissive urination didn't go away the first week, but it did decrease. (canismajor.com)
  • Susan also suggested that we document every incident of submissive urination. (canismajor.com)
  • By the third week, the submissive urination had almost stopped. (canismajor.com)
  • Today we still have little challenges with submissive urination when I return from a long business trip or when we have a new guest with a loud voice. (canismajor.com)
  • For pets with submissive urination, a bold or assertive approach, reaching for the dog, or standing over the dog, will further aggravate the fear and submissive posturing. (hsmo.org)
  • In infants, some elderly individuals, and those with neurological injury, urination may occur as a reflex. (wikipedia.org)
  • Does the pain occur only during urination? (medlineplus.gov)
  • Excitement induced urination might occur when the dog greets family members, especially when they return home after an absence, or during vigorous petting. (hsmo.org)
  • In unanimously holding that CCIG was not liable for Mr Hewett's negligent urination, the High Court confirmed that for an employer to be held vicariously liable for an employee's wrongful act it must occur in the course or scope of employment. (maddocks.com.au)
  • Frequent urination is a common early pregnancy symptom and can occur as early as two to three weeks into the pregnancy. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • An obstruction can develop slowly over hours, days, weeks or even months so it should always be considered by your doctor with the symptom of frequent urination. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Generally, frequent urination can a symptom of underlying health issues such as urinary tract infection, diabetes among others. (homeremediespro.com)
  • I have excessive urination. (dinet.org)
  • The patient is a 33-year-old Black woman in the United States presenting with excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. (medscape.com)
  • Allegations of misconduct at the federal government's pesticides and chemicals authority have been referred to police and public service chiefs following a report sparked by a "private urination incident" at a 2021 party. (afr.com)
  • A new study concludes that acupuncture needling combined with moxibustion improves the condition of patients with refractory interstitial cystitis, a urination bladder disorder. (healthcmi.com)
  • While many people experience frequent urination on occasion, chronic or sudden acute frequent urination can indicate an underlying medical problem and should be given medical attention. (axonics.com)
  • The nearly 37 breeds of dogs studied were found to completely avoid urination or defecation along an east-west direction. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Is depression linked to frequent urination and headache? (ndtv.com)
  • Home » Frequently asked Questions on Health » Is depression linked to frequent urination and headache? (ndtv.com)
  • Pregnancy hormones are to blame for frequent urination during pregnancy as hCG levels increase blood flow to the pelvic region of the body. (babymed.com)
  • There is no treatment for frequent urination during pregnancy aside from giving birth. (babymed.com)
  • This is due to the embryo implanting in the uterus, after which the body produces the pregnancy hormone HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and progesterone, which in turn triggers more frequent urination. (isabelhealthcare.com)
  • Obviously, frequent urination is common for pregnancy and for other medical conditions. (recipehelpers.com)
  • Pain with urination is a fairly common problem. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Does It Reduce Pain During Urination? (performanceinsiders.com)
  • The surgery at age 14 opened up the repressed, unprocessed memories from when he was four years old and frequent urination was the result of hiding his pain. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a noncancerous (benign) enlargement of the prostate gland that can make urination difficult. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The case revolved around five pillars: the urination incident, the abuse of alcohol [the disciplinary panel heard Du Toit had consumed around one-and-a-half bottles of brandy], residence culture, racism, and the future interests of Stellenbosch University. (universityworldnews.com)
  • Increased fluid retention is another cause of frequent urination. (babymed.com)
  • diabetes is also associated with excess urination because the concentration of blood glucose exceeds the kidneys' capacity for glucose reabsorption. (livestrong.com)
  • Frequent urination is defined as urinating more than eight times per day, or so often that it affects one's daily life. (axonics.com)
  • Frequent urination in women is one of the more common problems that could affect one's lifestyle in many ways. (homeremediespro.com)
  • 38, 364 The interior of the bladder Location of external urethral orifice in adult human male Location of the bladder and urethra in adult human female (sagittal section) The main organs involved in urination are the urinary bladder and the urethra. (wikipedia.org)
  • As excess urination persists and sodium is reabsorbed in the kidneys, the concentration of sodium increases in the blood. (livestrong.com)
  • Frequent urination is also sometimes related to anxiety. (axonics.com)
  • When it started, the anxiety was felt at night only, associated with the frequent urination. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • In therapy, while we started to explore the complexities of the events around his hospital stay and the incidence of frequent urination, he started to feel bouts of unexplained anxiety and frequent urination during the day time. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • Brain centres that regulate urination include the pontine micturition center, periaqueductal gray, and the cerebral cortex. (wikipedia.org)
  • I also felt decrease in memory power and frequent urination. (ndtv.com)
  • This new change brought with it a gradual decrease in frequent urination at night, and a gradual increase in the length and quality of sleep. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • This question has become important since the Air India urination case, in which accused Shankar Mishra's counsel claimed that the woman complainant had a problem with "incontinence" and urinated on herself. (hindustantimes.com)
  • When it comes to natural supplements for frequent urination, we have a few foods that you can increase your intake of, some herbs that can be helpful, and vitamins and nutrients that you can add to your diet. (studioanya.com)
  • He completely stopped his frequent urination at night and was finally able to sleep normally. (myholistictherapy.org)
  • Try the Bladder Regulator, Gosha Jinki Gan An Effective Herbal Bladder Control Support Formula ( ASIN: B08178SM3C ) or the Night Urination Herbal Supplement for Kidney and Urination ( ASIN: B076Y1F552 ). (studioanya.com)