Can Urination Be Affected by Hormonal Disturbances?

Hormone disturbances can cause symptoms including night sweats, sleeping problems, decreased libido and mood swings. They can also cause problems with urination, including increased frequency and painful urination.
  1. Hormonal Disturbances

    • Hormonal disturbances are caused by shifts in your hormone levels. Women experience a drop in the hormones estrogen and progesterone during menopause.

    Significance

    • Menopause affects women around the ages of 45 to 55, according to the National Institutes of Health.

    Frequent Urination

    • The University of Virginia Health System states that many women experience frequent urination as their levels of hormones drop during menopause.

    Urinary Tract Infections

    • Menopause causes changes to a woman's reproductive system, including the skin around her urethra. These changes can make her more prone to developing urinary tract infections, which cause painful urination.

    Treatments

    • Hormone disturbances that cause frequent urination can be treated with low-dose birth control pills. Urinary tract infections can be prevented with estrogen cream applied to a woman's vaginal area.

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