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====Clinical conditions==== Many clinical conditions or [[Urologic disease|urologic diseases]] can cause disturbances to normal urination, including: * [[Urinary incontinence]], the inability to hold urine ** [[Stress incontinence]], incontinence as a result of external mechanical disturbances ** [[Urge incontinence]], incontinence that occurs as a result of the uncontrollable urge to urinate ** Mixed incontinence, a combination of the two types of incontinence * [[Urinary retention]], the inability to initiate urination * [[Overactive bladder]], a strong urge to urinate, usually accompanied by detrusor overactivity * [[Interstitial cystitis]], a condition characterized by urinary frequency, urgency, and pain * [[Prostatitis]], an inflammation of the prostate gland that can cause urinary frequency, urgency, and pain * [[Benign prostatic hyperplasia]], an enlargement of the prostate that can cause urinary frequency, urgency, retention, and the dribbling of urine * [[Urinary tract infection]], which can cause urinary frequency and [[dysuria]] * [[Polyuria]], abnormally large production of urine, associated with, in particular, [[diabetes mellitus]] (types [[Diabetes mellitus type 1|1]] and [[Diabetes mellitus type 2|2]]), and [[diabetes insipidus]] * [[Oliguria]], low urine output, usually due to a problem with the upper urinary tract * [[Anuria]] refers to absent or almost absent urine output. * [[Micturition syncope]], a vasovagal response which may cause fainting. * [[Paruresis]], the inability to urinate in the presence of others, such as in a public toilet. * [[Bladder sphincter dyssynergia]], a discoordination between the bladder and external urethral sphincter as a result of brain or [[spinal cord injury]] A drug that increases urination is called a [[diuretic]], whereas [[antidiuretic]]s decrease the production of urine by the kidneys.
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