Pollakiaurus is a term used to describe a pathological condition of the urinary tract in which urine is produced in small amounts or intermittently. This symptom can occur for a variety of reasons, including kidney, bladder, and urethral diseases.
In some cases, to determine the causes of pollatacuria, consultation with several specialists is required - a urologist, nephrologist or neurologist.
There may be several reasons for this condition: - Urolithiasis. The crystals that form can block the urinary tract, causing urine to stagnate and become difficult to eliminate. This can lead to minor episodes of pollatiasis. - Urinary tract infections. Bacteria can infect the genitourinary organs and cause inflammation. This, in turn, leads to impaired urine excretion and the appearance of minor episodes of pollatiasis.