It may be a sighn of an enlarging prostate, get an exam if it is more than 2 times in 30 minutes. It may be a sign of good hydration though too if you recently began to hydrate better than usual. You might also consider the options of either type 1 or 2 Diabetes, bladder cancer, or kidney failure. Drinking diuretics in a crash diet, excesses of caffeine and alcohols are chemical causes
No, you can only get them form genital-to-genital contact, hand-to-genital contact, or mouth-to-genital contact.
Balisawsaw is a tagalong word for urinary frequency and pain. The main cause of urinary frequency and pain is a urinary tract infection. UTI's result from bacteria that comes from the digestive tract and infects the urethra. Urinary tract infections are treated with antibiotics.
Urinary tract infection usually causes frequency and burning sensation on urination. It can cause discomfort in the rectum if the bladder is full and not emptying properly. In fact one of the causes of infection can be large volume of residual urine due to incomplete emptying of the bladder which can be easily detected with a renal tract ultrasound examination
Coffee can help cause kidney stones. Kidney stones form in the kidneys and cause great pain to the kidneys and urinary tract.
No. There is always a danger of STD if either party is infected.
Peeling skin isn't a sign of an STD, but it deserves and exam. The cause could be psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis, or other skin conditions.
Yes, chlamydia can cause urinary frequency.
To answer the question is somewhat difficult being that these two illnesses are completely different. One is a urinary tract infection which is caused by a bacteria getting into the urinary system and has nothing to do with an STD (sexually transmitted disease). So to answer your question I will offer three different answers. 1) No, urinary tract infections are not contagious and are very common in women. 2) No, a urinary tract infection can not cause an STD. 3) One must have an STD in order to give another an STD; which again has nothing to do with a urinary tract infection. Anyone can get a urinary tract infection and it has nothing to do with intercourse; even animals can get these infections. Hope this helps and take care, Jupiter's Dawn
Balisawsaw is a tagalong word for urinary frequency and pain. The main cause of urinary frequency and pain is a urinary tract infection. UTI's result from bacteria that comes from the digestive tract and infects the urethra. Urinary tract infections are treated with antibiotics.
Urinary frequency is a symptom of pregnancy. If you think you're pregnant, take a test. Many other conditions also cause urinary frequency.
The urinary system can experience a wide variety of problems, from STD's such a chlamydia, to urinary bladder infections, and even kidney stones or cystitis.
no
yes, std's can cause many things.
The combination of urinary frequency and weight loss often indicates diabetes.
No. It could be a urinary tract infection. It could be an STD. It may have to do with your prostate. But not the appendix.
It is used in the treatment of overactive bladder, with symptoms of urinary urge incontinence. Solifenacin is used to treat overactive bladder with symptoms such as urinary incontinence, urinary frequency as well as urinary urgency. It reduces muscle spasms of the urinary tract and bladder.
No. It sounds more like you either havea urinary tract infection or a STD.
yes