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===Incomplete voiding=== | ===Incomplete voiding=== | ||
===[[Polyuria]]=== | ===[[Polyuria]]=== | ||
==Differential Diagnosis of Conditions Associated with Polyuria== | |||
In alphabetical order. <ref>Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016</ref> <ref>Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X</ref> | |||
* [[Acromegaly]] | |||
* [[Addison's disease]] | |||
* behavioral or [[psychogenic]] water drinking | |||
* [[Congestive heart failure]] | |||
* [[Cushing's syndrome]] | |||
* [[Diabetes insipidus]] | |||
* [[Diabetes mellitus]] | |||
* Emphysematous [[cystitis]] | |||
* [[Enlarged prostate]] from disease or [[benign prostatic hyperplasia]] | |||
* [[Fanconi syndrome]]/[[renal glycosuria]] | |||
* [[Glomerulonephritis]] | |||
* high doses of [[riboflavin]] | |||
* [[Hyperaldosteronism]]/[[Conn's syndrome]] | |||
* [[Hypercalcaemia]] | |||
* [[Hypercalcemia]] (most commonly from [[cancer]]) | |||
* [[Hyperthyroidism]] | |||
* [[Hypokalemia]] | |||
* [[hypopituitarism]] | |||
* [[Interstitial cystitis]] | |||
* [[Interstitial nephritis]] | |||
* [[Intestinal obstruction]] (occurs after toxins begin to be absorbed from the damaged intestine) | |||
* [[Liver failure]]/ [[cirrhosis]] | |||
* [[Lupus]] or other [[connective tissue]] disease related cystitis | |||
* [[Neurologic]] damage | |||
* Partial obstruction of the [[urinary tract]] | |||
* [[Pheochromocytoma]] | |||
* [[Polycythemia]] | |||
* [[Pregnancy]] | |||
* [[Pyometra]] in certain animals or [[appendicitis]] in humans | |||
* [[Reactive arthritis]]/[[Reiter's syndrome]] | |||
* [[Renal Tubular Acidosis]] | |||
* [[SIADH]] | |||
* Side effect of [[Lithium#Medical use|lithium]] to treat manic disorders see lithium thirst | |||
* [[Sjogren's Syndrome]] | |||
* [[Squamous cell carcinoma]] of [[lung]] (a [[paraneoplastic]] consequence) | |||
* [[Urinary tract infection]] - although it more commonly causes frequent passage of small volumes of urine rather than a large volume | |||
===Reduced bladder capacity=== | ===Reduced bladder capacity=== | ||
===Urinary tract obstruction=== | ===Urinary tract obstruction=== |
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Overview
Urinary urgency is a sudden, compelling urge to urinate. It is often, though not necessarily, associated with interstitial cystitis, urge urinary incontinence, polyuria and nocturia. Urinary urgency often occurs as a result of irritation and/or inflammation of the urothelium (aka the bladder wall). In interstitial cystitis, urinary frequency and urgency are the hallmark symptoms, in addition to nocturia and dyspareunia. In many cases, however, these symptoms are often exacerbated by the consumption of foods and/or beverages that are high in acid and caffeine, particularly coffees, regular teas, green teas, sodas, diet sodas and, surprisingly, fruit juices. Cranberry juice, for example, often causes extreme urgency in patients with a damaged bladder lining due to its high acid content.
Differential diagnosis of causes of urgency
Incomplete voiding
Polyuria
Differential Diagnosis of Conditions Associated with Polyuria
In alphabetical order. [1] [2]
- Acromegaly
- Addison's disease
- behavioral or psychogenic water drinking
- Congestive heart failure
- Cushing's syndrome
- Diabetes insipidus
- Diabetes mellitus
- Emphysematous cystitis
- Enlarged prostate from disease or benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Fanconi syndrome/renal glycosuria
- Glomerulonephritis
- high doses of riboflavin
- Hyperaldosteronism/Conn's syndrome
- Hypercalcaemia
- Hypercalcemia (most commonly from cancer)
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypokalemia
- hypopituitarism
- Interstitial cystitis
- Interstitial nephritis
- Intestinal obstruction (occurs after toxins begin to be absorbed from the damaged intestine)
- Liver failure/ cirrhosis
- Lupus or other connective tissue disease related cystitis
- Neurologic damage
- Partial obstruction of the urinary tract
- Pheochromocytoma
- Polycythemia
- Pregnancy
- Pyometra in certain animals or appendicitis in humans
- Reactive arthritis/Reiter's syndrome
- Renal Tubular Acidosis
- SIADH
- Side effect of lithium to treat manic disorders see lithium thirst
- Sjogren's Syndrome
- Squamous cell carcinoma of lung (a paraneoplastic consequence)
- Urinary tract infection - although it more commonly causes frequent passage of small volumes of urine rather than a large volume
Reduced bladder capacity
Urinary tract obstruction
- Bladder neck obstruction
- Prostatic hypertrophy
- Prostatitis
- Median bar hypertrophy
- Urethral stricture
- Bladder calculi
Neurogenic bladder
- Poliomyelitis
- Parasympatholytic drugs
- Tabes dorsalis
- Multiple sclerosis
- Spinal cord lesions
- Diabetic neuropathy
Irritative lesions of the urinary tract
- Urinary tract infection
- Prostatitis
- Renal calculus
- Bladder cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Ureter cancer
- Urethral cancer
Pelvic inflammation
Support Resource
Intervention
- Bladder Friendly Diet (aka IC Diet)
- Behavioural Techniques
- Anti-Cholinergic
See also
- Urination
- Polyuria
- Urinary incontinence#Urge incontinence
- Research in Acupuncture and Urinary Urgency
External links
- http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=18379
- http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/urinary_urgency.htm
- http://www.shands.org/health/information/article/003140.htm
References
- Katharine K. O’Dell & Sarah McGee. "Acupuncture for Urinary Urgency In Women Over 50: What Is the Evidence?". UROLOGIC NURSING - February 2006 - Volume 26 Number 1.
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