I always want to go to the toilet to urinate, what to do

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are several reasons for this, one is that I was holding my urine very much at the beginning, and there was always such a shadow in my heart later; One is the weather, drinking too much water, the human body does not absorb the epidermis and does not evaporate too much water; One is that the adrenal glands are really short-circuited or really frequent and urgent.

    It is recommended to continue to hold it for a while, and then go to the toilet when the time is almost up, and then another is that you exercise, if it can't be solved within a day, it is best to go to the hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Frequent urination and urgency There is a problem with the prostate and you need to see a doctor.

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