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While the voiding process is complex and depends on many different factors, research out of Canada has shown when we sip water regularly instead of gulping down larger amounts, urine excretion is 6 times lower!
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Learn More »Water consumption is something we hear a lot about. We all know water is essential for life, and being adequately hydrated has all sorts of physical and mental health benefits. For years, we had the recommendation of 8 eight-oz glasses of water each day, for a total of 64 ounces. More recently, we're told to try and drink half of our body weight in ounces (for some of us more than the old 64 oz recommendation, others less). However, with all the focus on how much we should drink each day, what has been lost is how we should be drinking water. (Dealing with urinary urgency/frequency (having to go more than 6-8 times per day)? This is absolutely something that pelvic physical therapy can help address. Find a local Pelvic PT or schedule a remote consult with our team if you need help!) The human body is a finely tuned machine, working to distribute water as efficiently as possible to the various organs and cells of the body. We all know that when we start to feel dehydrated, the body signals us to drink more by giving us the feeling of thirst. When we have more water than we need to operate, the body can also respond by flushing more water out to make sure the correct amount stays within the body. While the voiding process is complex and depends on many different factors, research out of Canada has shown when we sip water regularly instead of gulping down larger amounts, urine excretion is 6 times lower! The body absorbs more of the water and stays hydrated, but it doesn't result in increased trips to the bathroom. “When the absorption of water from the intestinal tract was retarded because it....was consumed slowly (sipping), a water diuresis did not occur, despite producing the same positive water balance”
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Read More »Many times patients will limit their water intake to try and reduce the number of trips they are forced to make to the bathroom. Using what we know about sipping water, it's possible to do a better job of staying hydrated while minimizing trips to the bathroom. Sipping water, rather than drinking a lot over a short period of time, seems to allow the body to efficiently process the water and hydrate, without the spike in urination we see with gulping water.
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Read More »Bladder Training. With urinary urgency and frequency, patients often become used to responding immediately to the need to use the bathroom. Bladder training works to re-educate the bladder, trying to increase the time between voidings. Not finding a qualified professional in your area or need to create an action plan so you can improve? Schedule a remote consultation with the experts at PelvicSanity today! Dr. Nicole Cozean is the founder of PelvicSanity Physical Therapy in Orange County, CA. PelvicSanity treats patients from all over the world with remote consultations and the Immersive Out of Town Program . She also runs Pelvic PT Rising, training other pelvic PTs to better serve patients. Named Physical Therapist of the Year, Dr. Nicole is author of the award-winning book The Interstitial Cystitis Solution and the first PT to serve on the ICA Board of Directors, Her passion is helping those with pelvic health issues - regardless of where they live - find lasting relief.
Every woman goes on her own schedule, but generally, peeing 6-8 times in 24 hours is considered normal for someone who is healthy, and isn't...
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