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What causes men to urinate frequently

Asked by:Medea

Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 12:45 AM

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  • Cleo Cleo

    Apr 11, 2026

    Frequent urination in men may be related to prostate hyperplasia, urinary tract infection, overactive bladder, diabetes, psychological factors and other reasons.

    1. Prostatic hyperplasia

    Prostatic hyperplasia is a common disease in middle-aged and elderly men. The enlarged prostate will compress the urethra and cause difficulty in urinating. Symptoms include frequent urination, urgency, and increased nocturia. You can use tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules, finasteride tablets, Qianlieshutong capsules and other drugs as directed by your doctor to improve symptoms. Behaviors such as sitting for long periods of time and holding in urine should be avoided in daily life.

    2. Urinary tract infection

    Bacterial infection of the urethra, bladder and other parts of the body can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, and urgency. Common pathogenic bacteria include Escherichia coli, Proteus, etc. Levofloxacin tablets, cefixime dispersible tablets, Sanjin tablets and other drugs can be used as directed by the doctor. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the perineum and drink plenty of water to promote urination.

    3. Overactive bladder

    Abnormal contractions of the bladder muscles can lead to urinary frequency, urgency, and even urge incontinence. May be related to abnormal regulation of the nervous system. You can use solifenacin succinate tablets, oxybutynin hydrochloride extended-release tablets, tolterodine extended-release tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor to control symptoms. It is recommended to keep a urination diary to help doctors assess the condition.

    4. Diabetes

    Elevated blood sugar can lead to osmotic diuresis and symptoms of polyuria and frequent urination. Long-term diabetes may also cause neurogenic bladder. Blood sugar needs to be strictly controlled, and hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin extended-release tablets, glimepiride tablets, and dapagliflozin tablets should be used as directed by the doctor. It is important to monitor blood sugar and urine routine regularly.

    5. Psychological factors

    Emotions such as anxiety and tension may cause frequent urination through neural reflexes, which is more obvious at night. It is recommended to relieve stress through relaxation training, psychological counseling and other methods. If necessary, anti-anxiety drugs such as Lorazepam tablets can be used short-term as directed by your doctor.

    It is recommended that men who experience symptoms of frequent urination should record the number of daily urinations and urine output, avoid consuming coffee, alcohol and other irritating drinks, and maintain moderate exercise. If the symptoms persist or worsen, you should seek medical examination in time. The cause of the disease should be clarified and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Pay attention to maintaining a regular schedule and avoid overexertion.