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    Frequent Urination (Women) - Causes

    Overview | Causes | Diagnosis | Treatment | FAQ

    Frequent urination can be a sign or symptom of one or more of the following:

    • Urinary tract infection

    • STDs - herpes, chlamydia and gonorrhea

    • Pregnancy

    • Menopause can cause variations in the vagina

    • Multiple pregnancy can lead to failure to empty the bladder and reduced bladder support

    • Stress

    • Caffeinated beverages or large amount of water consumption

    • Small bladder

    • Stroke or nerve trouble that control the urinary system

    • Overactive thyroid gland

    • Diabetes

    • Alcohol consumption

    • High blood pressure or other heart condition medications such as water pills

    • Kidney disease

    • Elevated levels of calcium in the blood.

     

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