đái rắt
Definition
- Noun (Medical Term):
- Frequent urination / Urinary frequency: A condition characterized by the need to urinate more often than usual, typically with only small amounts of urine passed each time. It is a symptom, not a disease itself.
- Pollakiuria: The direct medical term for abnormally frequent daytime urination.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Triệu chứng chính của bệnh là đái rắt và đau buốt. (The main symptoms of the illness are frequent urination and a burning sensation.)
- Trẻ em đôi khi bị đái rắt khi lo lắng. (Children sometimes experience pollakiuria when anxious.)
- Ông ấy đi khám vì chứng đái rắt. (He went to see the doctor for frequent urination.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "đái rắt" is often paired with "đái buốt" (dysuria - painful or burning urination) to describe a common set of urinary symptoms.
- Bệnh nhân than phiền về tình trạng đái rắt, đái buốt. (The patient complained of frequent and painful urination.)
Variants and Related Words
- Tiểu rắt (n): A more formal or clinical synonym for "đái rắt," also meaning frequent urination.
- Tiểu rắt có thể là dấu hiệu của nhiễm trùng đường tiểu. (Frequent urination can be a sign of a urinary tract infection.)
- Đái dắt (n): A less common regional variant with the same meaning.
Synonyms
- Frequent urination
- Urinary frequency
- Pollakiuria (technical medical term)
Notes on Usage
- "Đái rắt" is a common, direct term used in everyday language and medical contexts. It is considered clinical but not overly vulgar in a medical discussion.
- It specifically refers to the of urination, not the volume. A related but different condition is "đái nhiều" (polyuria), which involves passing large volumes of urine.
- This symptom can be caused by various conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), an overactive bladder, prostate issues, or anxiety.