#71: Urinary Urgency & Frequency: Is it normal and common?
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Hey there, welcome to the NorthStar Physical Therapy podcast!
I am your host, Dr. Shirlea North and I dive into lymphedema, lipedema, and various pelvic health dysfunctions. My goal is to provide to you a better way to understand these conditions so that you empower yourself with knowledge to advocate for yourself. Let NorthStar Physical Therapy guide and navigate you on your journey to optimal health!
In this episode, I tackle one of the most common — yet often misunderstood — symptoms I see in the clinic: urinary urgency and frequency.
I explain why this isn't just a postpartum issue or a normal part of aging, how multiple body systems can contribute to these symptoms, and why tracking your patterns is the most powerful tool you have for getting answers.
From understanding what's actually "normal" for bladder function to uncovering hidden triggers like posture, nervous system tension, and lifestyle habits, this episode is essential listening for anyone dealing with constant bathroom trips or that "gotta go NOW" feeling.
Let’s get into:
- What urinary urgency and frequency really mean
- Why this happens to anybody — not just those who are postpartum or perimenopausal
- Normal vs. abnormal urination patterns
- The detective work behind pelvic health evaluations
- Hidden triggers: posture, stress, medications, and more
- The pelvic floor's role (and why Kegels aren't always the answer)
- Why tracking is your most powerful tool
- How lifestyle tweaks can reduce symptoms
- When to seek help from a pelvic health PT
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If you have any questions about this episode or anything related to the services that we offer, please feel free to reach out so we can help you.
If you have other topics in mind that you want me to talk about, hit me up and I’ll make sure to consider it for my next podcast!
See you in 2 weeks!