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May 23, 2012
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Urinary urgency

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Urinary urgency is a sudden, compelling urge to urinate. It is often, though not necessarily, associated with urinary incontinence, polyuria, nocturia, and interstitial cystitis. It tends to increase with age. When uncontrollable, it causes urge incontinence.




Urinary urgency often occurs as a result of irritation and/or inflammation of the bladder wall ( urothelium). 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 certain foods and/or beverages caffeine, particularly coffee, regular tea, green tea, soda, diet soda and fruit juice. Cranberry juice, for example, often causes extreme urgency in patients.




  • Behavioural Techniques

  • Anti-Cholinergic




  • Urination

  • Polyuria

  • Research in Acupuncture and Urinary Urgency




  • 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




  • 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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