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POLYURIA


'Polyuria' is the passage of a large volume of urine in a given period (>= 2.5L/24 hours in adult humans) [1]
"Urinary frequency" is a symptom often experienced by patients struggling with a variety of bladder conditions such as interstitial cystitis, overactive bladder, radiation cystitis, chemotherapy- induced cystitis, urinary tract infection (UTI) and eosinophilic cystitis. In these cases, patients may urinate up to 60 times a day and struggle with sleeplessness due to nocturia, frequent urination at night. Urinary frequency often occurs in patients with wounds and/or inflammation of the urothelium (aka the bladder wall) due, in part, to an activation of the alpha adrenergic nerves. Diet is a common trigger, particularly foods high in acid and/or caffeine including coffees, regular teas, green teas, sodas, diet sodas and fruit juices. Cranberry juice, for example, is devastating to most interstitial cystitis patients due to its high acid content. Patients with bladder conditions have a variety of medical therapies available and should consult with their physicians directly to help determine the cause of their urinary frequency.

★ The use of diuretics may contribute to urinary frequency and/or polyuria, such as: Coffee, Cranberry Juice, and Alcohol. Other potential but as yet unconfirmed associations include anti-caking compounds added by commercial food processing companies to table salt and to fine powders such as sucrose and fillers for medications and supplements. Two of these compounds are silica (silicon dioxide) and yellow prussiate of soda (sodium ferrocyanide). Approximately three hours after ingestion of these compounds some individuals, primarily those over age 50 will experience polyuria for an additional ten hours. Individuals can demonstrate this relationship by water fasting for 24 hours (augmented only by fresh unprocessed, well rinsed and unseasoned foods like meat, vegetables and large fruit). Because medications are a significant source of anti-caking compounds, this water fast should not be attempted by those who can not also abstain from taking any pills or capsules during the fast. Some berries and grains are sprayed with anti-caking compounds to slow moisture damage. Poorly rinsed glasses or dishes are also suspected sources due to substantial use of these compounds in some liquid detergents. Symptoms should disappear or substantially diminish ten to twelve hours after beginning the fast and reappear three hours after ingesting any food or medication containing these compounds. Research is needed to more thoroughly explore the relationship of these compounds to polyuria.

★ An antidiuretic would in turn decrease urine flow. (See Vasopressin)

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Interstitial Cystitis Network

Canada IC & OAB Resource Center

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★ high doses of riboflavin

diabetes mellitus

diabetes insipidus

interstitial cystitis

interstitial nephritis

lupus or other connective tissue disease related cystitis

Sjogren's Syndrome

Renal Tubular Acidosis

Fanconi syndrome/renal glycosuria

hypercalcaemia

hyperthyroidism

hypopituitarism

pregnancy

reactive arthritis/Reiter's syndrome

glomerulonephritis

squamous cell carcinoma of lung (a paraneoplastic consequence)

Hyperaldosteronism/Conn's syndrome

Hypokalemia

Congestive heart failure

Enlarged prostate from disease or benign prostatic hyperplasia

Cushing's syndrome

Addison's disease

intestinal obstruction (occurs after toxins begin to be absorbed from the damaged intestine)

hypercalcemia (most commonly from cancer)

acromegaly

polycythemia

behavioral or psychogenic water drinking

★ partial obstruction of the urinary tract

pheochromocytoma

side effect of lithium to treat manic disorders see lithium thirst

liver failure/ cirrhosis

pyometra in certain animals or appendicitis in humans

neurologic damage

urinary tract infection - although it more commonly causes frequent passage of small volumes of urine rather than a large volume

Emphysematous cystitis

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