What is frequent urination? #urine #urinetest #ckd #healthcare #lifestyle
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In this video, we will discuss the prominent symptoms of #diabetes, focusing on excessive urination and constant thirst. If you find yourself peeing frequently and feeling thirsty all the time, it could be a sign of diabetes. Stay tuned to learn more about these common warning signs and how to manage them. Remember, early detection is key to effectively managing diabetes and maintaining your overall health. Watch now to stay informed about diabetes symptoms
High Blood Sugar Levels: In diabetes, the body either does not produce enough insulin (Type 1 diabetes) or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces (Type 2 diabetes). This leads to elevated blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). The kidneys attempt to remove the excess glucose from the blood by filtering it out into the urine. This excess glucose in the urine pulls water along with it, leading to increased urine production (polyuria).
Dehydration: Increased urination can result in dehydration, which triggers the sensation of thirst. The body tries to replenish lost fluids by making you feel thirsty.
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Normal urine is typically pale yellow or clear in color and does not contain high levels of protein. In contrast, proteinuria is a condition characterized by the presence of excess protein in the urine. While a small amount of protein in the urine is normal, high levels of protein can indicate an underlying health condition. Proteinuria can be caused by a variety of factors, including kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain medications. Symptoms of proteinuria can include foamy urine, swelling in the hands, feet, or face, and fatigue. If you suspect you may have proteinuria, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
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Foamy Urine and Normal Urine: https://youtu.be/dVnez0etRSU
Urine Colour and Meaning: https://youtu.be/PD7W7VEQN6Y
Proteinuria (Protein in Urine): https://youtu.be/Z6AYkC-uE1c
Polyuria (Frequent Urination): https://youtu.be/hEEI1adBcTg
Differences between Foamy Urine Vs Bubbly Urine: https://youtu.be/fiYDQ-a0FSo
Is it NORMAL to have a FOAMY URINE: https://youtu.be/Zpfz0757EFU
BUBBLES IN URINE: Why you don’t need to worry: https://youtu.be/T5y3o9HP5gQ
The subject of this video is pollakiuria, a rather frequent disorder that indicates the need to urinate often.
But what could be the causes?
– Urinary tract infection, cystitis.
– Presence of calculations
– Certain hormonal conditions for women, such as pregnancy or menopause
– Diabetes
– Neurological problems, anxiety and depression.
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The term Pollakiuria comes from ancient greek and indicates the need to urinate very often.
What are the causes of this disorder?
Urinary infections, urinary stones, cystitis, pain and spasmodic contraction of the bladder muscles, etc..
In woman hormones can affect the frequency of urination for example during pregnancy or during menopause.
Diabetes and mental illness can increase the number of urination as well.
In this video we suggest some of the most apropriate solutions to deal with this disorder.
https://www.med4.care/?lang=en — Med4Care English website.
https://www.med4.care/necessita-urinare-troppo-spesso-cause-soluzioni-pollachiuria/ — Our italian article about Pollakiuria.
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Is your child peeing a lot? Is he/she visiting the bathroom frequently? It could be a case of an overactive bladder which can results in frequent urination. This video will give you all the important information about frequent urination in kids, including it’s causes, signs and remedies.
You might have observed that your child demands a lot of pee breaks at public placed without being able to control, the urge to pee. Instead of showing your anger to them, you, as parents, should try to figure out why this is happening. There can be various causes that can trigger such kind of situation.
While frequent urination is not always a serious problem, it isn’t quite normal either. You must consider visiting your child’s paediatrician if this condition does not reduce or phase away. Certain preventive measures can be taken to control your child’s overactive bladder to lessen the chances of frequent urination.
Check out this video to know more.
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https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/frequent-urination-in-children-causes-symptoms-and-cure/
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Nocturia is defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as “the complaint that the individual has to wake at night one or more times for voiding (i.e. to urinate).” The term is derived from Latin nox, night, and Greek [τα] ούρα, urine. Causes are varied and can be difficult to discern.[Although not every patient needs treatment, most people seek treatment for severe nocturia, waking up to void more than 2–3 times per night.
If you have any concerns regarding any urological problems or symptoms, please get in touch with us at https://urology.co.za/
Stop your bladder waking you up to pee at night (nocturia) with Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist tips from Michelle from https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au These home self treatment strategies stop bladder frequency at night and improve bladder storage to help you sleep and feel well rested when you wake.
Nocturia is defined as needing to wake to empty the bladder more than once after going to sleep. This condition can affect your quality of life and performance by making you tired, irritable and lacking concentration when you’re awake. Nocturia often occurs with overactive bladder problems including daytime bladder urgency and frequent urination.
Fortunately there area number of natural self treatment strategies that don’t involve taking medication to help you manage and overcome nocturia.
Home treatment strategies include:
* Avoiding drinking before bedtime
* Appropriate diet choices (food and drink)
* Timed medication schedule
* Body positioning
* Daytime bladder control training
This nocturia treatment video is the final episode in your Overactive Bladder Treatment Series
Here’s the complete Overactive Bladder Training Program
* Episode 1 My Overactive Bladder Confession https://youtu.be/CI9o_LRUpKk
* Episode 2 How to Start Overactive Bladder Training https://youtu.be/w3tSpvsWd80
* Episode 3 How to Stop Bladder Frequency https://youtu.be/tKuWVSxQoT0
* Episode 4 6 Secret Ways to Stop Bladder Urgency Fast
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