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Condition Presenting Symptoms Possible Causes

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

Fever, burning micturition, Painful micturition, Pain in urinary passage, Increased frequency to pass urine, Foul smelling urine, Pus in urine, frothy urine, Blood in urine (hematuria), Recurrent UTI

- Bacteria entering the urinary tract
- Sexual activity
- Certain types of birth control (diaphragms)
- Urinary retention
- Menopause

Urinary Incontinence (UI)

- Uncontrolled leakage of urine
- Urge to urinate frequently

Urine leak with urgency, Urine leak with cough, sneeze or laugh, Urine leak with change in posture (sitting to standing), Using pad for urine leak

- Weakened pelvic floor muscles (often due to childbirth)
- Age-related changes
- Hormonal changes (menopause)
- Obesity
- Neurological disorders (e.g., multiple sclerosis

Interstitial Cystitis

- Chronic pelvic pain
- Frequent urination
- Pain during intercourse
- Urgency to urinate

Bladder pain - pain with full bladder relieves on emptying , increased frequency to void

- Unknown causes; may involve autoimmune disorders
- Bladder inflammation
- Allergic reactions
- Previous infections or trauma

Bed Wetting / Nocturnal Enuresis

Involuntary passing urine at sleep

Unknown, Stress

Nocturia

Increased night time voids, leg swelling, loss of sleep

Ageing, co-existing medical disorders, sleep disturbance, overactive bladder

Overactive Bladder

– Urgent need to urinate
– Increased frequency of urination
– Nocturia (waking up at night to urinate)

– Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke)
– Bladder inflammation
– Age-related changes
– Excessive fluid intake or caffeine

Vesicovaginal Fistula

– Continuous leakage of urine
– Urine leakage through the vagina
– Frequent urinary tract infections

– Complications from childbirth (especially obstructed labor)
– Pelvic surgery
– Radiation therapy
– Severe pelvic infections

Voiding Problems

– Continuous leakage of urine
– Urine leakage through the vagina
– Frequent urinary tract infections

– Complications from childbirth (especially obstructed labor)
– Pelvic surgery
– Radiation therapy
– Severe pelvic infections

Bladder Stones

– Sharp pain during urination
– Frequent urination
– Blood in urine
– Cloudy or foul-smelling urine

– Concentrated urine (dehydration)
– Urinary tract infections
– Foreign bodies or residual stones
– Certain medical conditions (e.g., metabolic disorders)

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

– Feeling of heaviness in the pelvic area
– Bulging or protrusion in the vagina
– Urinary incontinence
– Difficulty emptying the bladder

– Childbirth and delivery methods
– Aging and menopause
– Chronic cough or heavy lifting
– Obesity

Menopause-Related Urinary Problem

– Urinary urgency
– Incontinence
– Increased frequency of urination
– Vaginal dryness

– Decreased estrogen levels
– Aging process affecting bladder and pelvic floor muscles
– Changes in fluid balance