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VIKAS P S
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I am 22 year old male. I am having the problem of frequent urination for the past 2 years, i have consulted my family doctor and i have got no permanent solution. it occurs periodically. |
re: Frequent Urination
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Apr 5th, 2013
6:45 am
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Vikas P S In your case correct diagnosis is required. There are many factors behind Frequent Urination Frequent urination is usually a symptom of a variety of problems. When frequent urination is accompanied by fever, an urgent have to urinate, and pain or discomfort in the abdomen, you may have a uti. Other possible factors behind frequent urination include: Diabetes. Frequent urination is often an earlier characteristic of both type 1 and kind 2 diabetes since the body attempts to rid itself of unused glucose from the urine. Pregnancy. From the early weeks of childbearing the growing uterus places pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urination. Prostate problems. An enlarged prostate can press from the urethra and block the flow of urine. This causes the bladder wall being irritable. The bladder starts to contract regardless if it contains small quantities of urine, causing more frequent urination. Interstitial cystitis. This problem of unknown cause is seen as pain within the bladder and pelvic region. Often, symptoms feature an urgent and frequent should urinate. Diuretic use. These medications which might be employed to treat high blood pressure or fluid buildup are employed in the kidney and flush excess fluid in the body, causing frequent urination. Stroke or any other neurological diseases. Damage to nerves who supply the bladder can bring about issues with bladder function, including frequent and sudden urges to urinate. Less common causes include bladder cancer, bladder dysfunction, and radiotherapy. Often, frequent urination is not an manifestation of a difficulty, but will be the problem. In those with overactive bladder syndrome, involuntary bladder contractions result in frequent and sometimes urgent urination, meaning you will need to be able to a bathroom right now -- even if your bladder is just not full. Additionally, it can make you awaken once or maybe more when asleep to utilize the bathroom. So we need to do some investigation to make the correct diagnosis of the cause of frequent urination. Alternatively you can consult a good urologist. With regard J S Chowhan |