Frequent Urination: A Indication of Uterine Fibroids

Frequent Urination

Have you ever been in a public place and suddenly felt an urgent need to urinate? You find a restroom, take care of it, and soon feel the urge again. For many women, frequent urination is a daily struggle that prevents them from fully enjoying their day. Uterine fibroids can exert pressure on the bowel (leading to constipation) and/or bladder, which can contribute to this problem. In addition to heavy bleeding, severe cramps, and abdominal swelling, frequent urination is a common symptom of fibroids. The urgent need to use the restroom can be both embarrassing and frustrating, often disrupting your sleep as well. If you're experiencing frequent urination and believe it may be linked to uterine fibroids, consider reaching out to a Fibroid Clinic for an evaluation.

Signs of Frequent Urination

The main symptom of frequent urination is the urge to urinate more often without an increase in the amount of urine produced. For many women, this can significantly impact their quality of life. The intensity of symptoms can vary based on factors such as age and gender. Depending on the underlying cause of your frequent urination, you may also experience other urinary issues, including:

Discomfort Or Pain While Urinating
A Strong Urge To Urinate
Urination Difficulties
Loss Of Bladder Control
Unusual Urine Color
Nocturia (frequent Nighttime Urination)

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Causes of Frequent Urination

Urination is a complex process involving various bodily systems. While frequent urination can sometimes be attributed to simple causes, it may also indicate a more serious underlying issue. Frequent urination is typically defined as the need to urinate more than 7-10 times within a 24-hour period after consuming around two liters of fluid. Some common causes include:

Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Or Bladder Irritation
Enlarged Prostate In Older Men
Urethral Inflammation And Infection
Neurogenic Bladder
Pregnancy
Caffeine Consumption Or Specific Medications
Nerve-related Issues
Vaginitis
Uterine Fibroids
Systemic Disease

In What Ways do Fibroids Lead to Frequent Urination?

Factors contributing to frequent urination

If you find yourself frequently needing to urinate, uterine fibroids may be the underlying issue. As these fibroids grow, they can enlarge the uterus, which in turn applies pressure to the bladder, reducing its capacity. This can lead to a stressful and uncomfortable situation for many women. You might find yourself constantly seeking out restrooms, waking up several times at night, or even feeling compelled to cancel social plans. Additionally, bladder incontinence, or a lack of control over urination, is also prevalent among those with fibroids. Any type of fibroid can grow large enough to exert pressure on surrounding organs, resulting in a strong urge to urinate. If fibroids are determined to be the cause of your frequent trips to the bathroom, our physicians are here to help you find the right treatment.

Frequent Urination Relief

Determining whether your frequent urination is due to uterine fibroids or another underlying condition can be challenging. As you consider treatment options, there are several steps you can take to help alleviate your painful and uncomfortable symptoms.

Lifestyle Adjustments & Medication

Making some lifestyle changes can help ease your frequent urination symptoms. Consider limiting your fluid intake before bedtime or when you're out, cutting back on caffeine and alcohol, and doing kegel exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.

UFE Procedure: A Minimally Invasive Fibroid Treatment

If uterine fibroids are causing your frequent urination, Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) may provide relief. This minimally invasive, image-guided procedure targets and shrinks fibroids without the need for surgery. After treatment, the urge to urinate frequently should diminish.

What to Anticipate from Uterine Fibroid Embolization

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No hospitalization required
Lower risk of complications
Quick recovery time
Significantly eases fibroid symptoms
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