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I’m a urologist – here’s 8 reasons you have to pee all the time and when to worry
I’m a urologist – here’s 8 reasons you have to pee all the time and when to worry
Published on October 24, 2022 at 09:45 AM
ON average, most people visit the toilet around six or seven times a day â although everyoneâs a bit different.
Even going to pee during the night, which, despite being very annoying, is actually very normal, experts say.
Peeing more than ten times a day could be a sign of a serious underlying health condition
But Mr Petr Holy, consultant urological surgeon at Menâs Health Clinic, Kingston said that needing to pee more than ten times a day is worth seeing an expert about.
âThe body produces urine as a way of expelling toxins and waste and it is one of the most important functions,”; he explained.
âAny more than ten could be a sign that something isnât quite right as a range of illnesses can cause us to pee more often than usual,”; he added. These include...
1. Diabetes
“When thereâs too much sugar in the blood, our kidneys are forced to work even harder to filter and absorb the glucose and excrete it as urine,”; Mr Holy explained.
When someone who consumes a lot of sugar and has to pee a lot, this can be a warning sign of type 2 diabetes.
“The presence of the glucose may also create a sweet smell in the urine,”; he added.
2. Stroke
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel carrying oxygen to the brain is either blocked or bursts and it can create problems with our central nervous system.
“Nerves linked to the bladder can be affected and as a result we might need to pee more often, or lose the ability to hold it in our bladders,”; Mr Holy said.
3. Enlarged prostate
Most men experience an enlarged prostate â a gland found near a man’s bladder â as they grow older, and is most common in men aged above 50.
“This can place extra pressure on the bladder and the urethra and cause an increased frequency of urination as well as greater difficulty in passing urine,”; he said.
4. Bladder cancer
“The bladder is a vital part of the urination process and a tumour in it can affect how we pee,”; Mr Holy said.
We may need to urinate more often than usual, we may feel pain while doing so and it might also create the feeling of needing to pee even when the bladder isnât full.