Urinary Problem: The urinary system works with the lungs, skin, and intestines-all of which also excrete wastes-to keep the chemicals and water in your body balanced. The amount depends on many factors, especially the amounts of fluid and food a person consumes and how much fluid is lost through sweat and breathing. Certain types of medications can also affect the amount of urine eliminated. The urinary system removes a type of waste called urea from your blood.A majority of those with UI are women who have had children, the elderly, and men .
Causes :
- Side effect of medication: Diuretics and other medications can increase urinary frequency.
- Age-related changes: Weakening of the muscles of the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor many lower the amount of the urine the bladder can store as well as the ability to hold or properly eliminate urine.
- Prostate problems: For men, an enlarged or infected prostate can lead to urgency and frequent urination, especially at night.
- Radiation treatment: Treating cancers near the bladder (rectum or pubic bone cancers) may damage the bladder wall. The urgency or frequency that may result usually diminishes within a few weeks to a year.
- Bladder problems: Frequent or urgent urination can be an early sign of bladder cancer. Bladder stones or bladder inflammation also can cause frequent or painful urination.
- Diabetes: When excess blood sugar is excreted into urine, it draws water from the body’s tissues, increasing the need to urinate.
- Kidney disease: Diseases that cause kidney decline may affect the kidneys’ ability to concentrate urine, increasing the amount of urine produced.
- Lower urinary tract infection (cystitis) — Frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate, loss of bladder control, pain in the lower front portion of the abdomen (near the bladder), cloudy urine that may have a strong odor, bloody urine
- Upper urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) — Pain in the upper back, high fever with shaking chills, nausea and vomiting, cloudy urine, frequent urination, an intense urge to urinate
- Urethritis — A discharge from the urethra, redness around the opening of the urethra, frequent urination, vaginal discharge. Partners of people with urethritis that comes from a sexually transmitted disease often will not have any symptoms.
- Vaginitis — Pain, soreness or itching in the vagina, an abnormal or foul-smelling vaginal discharge or odor, pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
- Drink lot of water
- Take healthy food
- Avoid smoking/Alcohol
- Some problems may require the attention of a urologist, a doctor who specializes in treating problems of the urinary system .
- If your doctor thinks you have a simple bladder infection, he or she usually can confirm this with a urine test in the doctor’s office.
- To diagnose urethritis and vaginitis, a swab of the infected area may need to be taken and sent for testing.
- Banana stalk has the capacity to reduce the urination problem.So Take 1 cup of banana stalk juice.
- If we eat “blue berry seeds powder with water” then the urination problem will be reduced.(Blue berry seeds powder has the capacity to cure the urination problem, so if you take 10g of blue berry seeds powder and mix it with 1 liter water ,then you filter water and drink it).
- If we drink” vincarosea flowers water” then the urination problem will be reduced. (Vincarosea flowers have the capacity to cure the urination problem,so if you take 6 flowers of vincarosea and boil it in 1 liter water.After that you filter the boiled water and drink regularly).
- If we drink the “flower of tamarind, sugar candy with water” then urination problem will be cured.
- If we drink “erythrina indica juice” then the urination problem will be reduce.
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