Urinary Urgency: Symptoms & Signs

Medically Reviewed on9/10/2019

Urinary urgency is the sudden urge to urinate, due to involuntary contractions of the bladder muscle. Urinary urgency is one of the hallmarksymptoms of urinary tract infection(UTI) and can be related to other conditions, as well. Certain medications, like diuretics, can also cause urinary urgency. Damage to the nerves that control the bladder or conditions likeoveractive bladderare characterized by urinary urgency. Urinary urgency is related to and often accompanied byurinary frequency, the need to urinate frequently. The two symptoms are sometimes confused with each other. For example, people with uncontrolleddiabetesoften experience the need to urinate frequently and may describe feeling urinary urgency as a result.

Other causes of urinary urgency

  • Increased Consumption of Fluids
  • Medications
  • Urethritis

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References
Kasper, D.L., et al., eds.Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 19th Ed. United States: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.
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