Can You Visit a Urologist During Your Period for Frequent Urination? - Urology

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Frequent urination during menstruation?


Experiencing tension and anxiety during long car journeys can lead to frequent urination issues.
You are considering seeing a urologist, but you are currently on your menstrual period.
Is it still advisable to make an appointment?

Hsieh Yafen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/06/01

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It's not appropriate.
Your menstrual period should be over.
Currently, you can reduce your intake of beverages and drink more plain water.
Ensure a consistent intake of water.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/06/01

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Yes, you can visit a urologist during your menstrual period for frequent urination. Menstruation does not interfere with the examination or diagnosis of urinary issues. In fact, it is important to address any urinary symptoms you are experiencing, regardless of your menstrual cycle.

Frequent urination can be caused by a variety of factors, including anxiety and stress, which you mentioned are issues for you during long car journeys. This condition, often referred to as "nervous bladder," can lead to increased urgency and frequency of urination, even when the bladder is not full. Other potential causes of frequent urination include urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder irritability, hormonal changes, and certain medications.

When you visit the urologist, they will likely conduct a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical examination, a review of your medical history, and possibly some diagnostic tests such as a urinalysis or bladder function tests. It is important to be open about all your symptoms, including the frequency of urination, any discomfort you may feel, and the context in which these symptoms occur (such as during stressful situations).

Additionally, while menstruation itself does not affect the urinary system, it can sometimes complicate the interpretation of certain symptoms. For example, menstrual cramps or discomfort can sometimes be mistaken for bladder issues. Therefore, it is beneficial for the urologist to have a complete understanding of your symptoms in the context of your menstrual cycle.

If you are experiencing significant anxiety about visiting the urologist during your period, consider discussing this with the office staff when you make your appointment. They can provide guidance and reassurance. Many women have appointments during their menstrual cycles, and healthcare providers are accustomed to this.

In summary, do not let your menstrual period deter you from seeking medical advice for frequent urination. It is essential to address any urinary symptoms promptly to rule out underlying conditions and to receive appropriate treatment. Your health and comfort should always come first, and a urologist can help you find the best solutions for your urinary issues, regardless of your menstrual status.

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