“When should you see a doctor about frequent urination?”
I am a 19 year old male and I have frequent urination. When should you see a doctor about frequent urination?
3 Answers
Hello,
Thank you for your question. Frequent urination could be a sign of a urinary tract infection. Also frequent urination could be a sign of increased fluid or caffeine intake. I would recommended you follow up with your PCP who can perform a physical exam and simple tests.
Thank you for your question. Frequent urination could be a sign of a urinary tract infection. Also frequent urination could be a sign of increased fluid or caffeine intake. I would recommended you follow up with your PCP who can perform a physical exam and simple tests.
Frequent urination can be a sign of many things including bladder infections, prostate infections, kidney stones, narrowing in the urethra, etc. some people simply urinate more frequently than others. You should see a urologist if this is bothersome enough to you that she would like these questions answered. You should certainly see a doctor if you have painful urination or blood in the urine.
Dear patient,
Frequent urination is in general a function of a high volume of liquid intake. There is no reason to see any doctor about this, unless there is a symptom connected with frequent germination that is untoward. This could be a stinging sensation in connection with urination, a missed coloration of the urine, or even the discharge of plus from the penis. In any of these cases, you should see your doctor sooner than later, especially if there be pass. Otherwise, common sense is the watchword.
Yours truly,
Dr. Richard Evan (Rick) Steele
Frequent urination is in general a function of a high volume of liquid intake. There is no reason to see any doctor about this, unless there is a symptom connected with frequent germination that is untoward. This could be a stinging sensation in connection with urination, a missed coloration of the urine, or even the discharge of plus from the penis. In any of these cases, you should see your doctor sooner than later, especially if there be pass. Otherwise, common sense is the watchword.
Yours truly,
Dr. Richard Evan (Rick) Steele