, Introduction and Overview
This case study focuses on a 62-year-old male presenting with the chief
complaint of frequent urination. This symptom is a common
presentation in outpatient settings and can be associated with a variety of
underlying causes, including endocrine, renal, and urological conditions.
The purpose of this detailed analysis is to explore the clinical approach
to evaluating and managing this patient, incorporating evidence-based
practices and current medical guidelines. Frequent urination, or polyuria,
is often a symptom of systemic or localized disease processes and
warrants a thorough investigation to identify the root cause and prevent
complications.
The case will delve into the patient’s history, physical examination
findings, diagnostic testing, and differential diagnoses, followed by a
comprehensive management plan and follow-up strategy. By examining