Polyuria is a medical condition in which a person has a high amount of urine that would be abnormal, a condition that affects at night, thus preventing the person from having adequate rest, it is known as frequent urination or frequency and it is also called diuresis.
Its symptoms include fever, vomiting, chills, sudden increase in thirst, dehydration, fatigue and exhaustion, blood in the urine, in men discharge from the penis and in women from the vagina, the bad smell together with itching and back pain.
The causes are varied but having it is a way to detect Diabetes, as well as certain medications can increase the fluid in the bladder such as diuretics, advanced health problems of certain deficiencies such as psychogenic polydipsia, the consumption of a poor diet and foods that increase your water intake, caffeinated beverages such as soda, chocolate, coffee and tea, spicy foods, alcoholic beverages, and more.
The urinary system altered by different abnormal causes such as cystitis, nephritis, urinary tract infections, diseases related to the kidneys such as kidney failure. Hormonal problems are also the cause of this disease, such as Cushing's syndrome, hyperthyroidism, Conn's disease, Diabetes Mellitus itself, pregnancy, among others.
Poor circulation increases the risk of suffering from it, such as heart failure, frequent tachycardias and advanced age. Neurological damage complicates and aggravates it such as migraines and headaches, brain salt loss syndrome, lupus erythematosus as a disease, reactive arthritis, Sjogre's syndrome and chronic fatigue among a wide variety of conditions.
The treatments vary according to the condition that the suffering patient, sometimes ranging from the simplest as some antibiotics simple to reach a high - risk surgery to be able to correct it, as there are less invasive treatments such as bladder retraining with exercises Kegel, to give more strength to the pelvis.