Can adnexitis cause frequent urination?
Generally, patients with adnexitis do not experience frequent urination. If a patient does develop this symptom, they should promptly seek medical examination at a hospital. Specific details are as follows:
Adnexitis is a common gynecological condition, often caused by poor hygiene during sexual activity. It typically causes symptoms such as abdominal pain and contact bleeding. Since it does not affect the bladder, it usually does not lead to frequent urination. If a patient experiences increased urinary frequency, they should visit relevant departments such as urology or internal medicine for evaluation. More commonly, frequent urination is due to conditions like nephritis or cystitis. Once the underlying cause is identified, targeted treatment should be initiated promptly to prevent worsening of the condition.
During treatment, patients should maintain a positive mindset, frequently change their underwear, and avoid sexual intercourse. If the condition persists despite prolonged treatment, further medical evaluation is necessary to prevent disruption to daily life.