pollakiuria
Pollakiuria is a medical term that describes the frequent urination of small amounts of urine. It is characterized by an increased frequency of micturition without a significant increase in the total daily volume of urine produced. This means individuals with pollakiuria feel the urge to urinate more often than usual, but the amount of urine passed each time is typically small.
The causes of pollakiuria are varied and can range from benign to serious medical conditions. Common culprits
Neurological conditions that affect bladder control, such as multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injuries, can also
Diagnosis typically involves a medical history, physical examination, and sometimes urine tests to check for infection