sounds like cysitis to me. go to a GP it can be damagin, you can get stuff from the chemist for it, try it you never know, personally i would see a GP to confirm.
2006-10-31 22:11:53
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answered by caroline17nov 3
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I'm not sure I'm getting the whole story. Is it that you feel the urgency to go and then don't really have to go that much, or is it that you can't control your bladder and have to go all the time? If there is an infection going on, then take a spoonful of vinegar either in a glass of water, or chased with a glass of water, every morning and every night for 3 or 4 days. This will help clear up infection. If it's simply a matter of control, you may want to seek medical advice and get a prescription. Have you been drinking alot of soda? If so, give it up, or limit yourself to one a day.
2006-10-31 22:15:37
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answered by rebecca_sld 4
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You don't mention how old you are but it sounds like a trip to the doc is in order. The prostate gland could be the source of your problem if you are having problems" starting " the stream of urine and having to go frequently. Signs of a bladder infection are a burning sensation when peeing, going small amounts often and occassionally a low temperature. You need to check this out.
2006-10-31 22:18:25
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answered by june.johnston 3
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May just be an effect of over-active bladder. Go see a urologist, and you will likely get some medicine for it. Worked great for me, had the same problem, and after less than a week on the drug it was gone.
2006-11-01 11:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummmm.........difficult one. Have you talked to your doctor (urologist) about it? I'm not a doctor, but I think the problem is that the valve opening between the bladder and urethra aren't sealing properly. I don't think the problem is with to much liquid intake though. Even if the bladder is relatively empty, it can makeyou to wanna go to the toillet constantly.
2006-10-31 22:25:44
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answered by The Desert Bird 5
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I think its time to see your GP, he/she can refer you to a specialist
at your local hospital. and they may perform a routine procedure called a cystoscope,during this procedure they look into your bladder with a camera, its a very routine procedure under local anaesthetic.it may well be that your GP will just try some tablets. good luck.
2006-10-31 22:53:16
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answered by bev12 1
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Cranberry juice simply acidifies the urine. You need to see a urologist. I do not even know your sex.
2006-10-31 22:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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urinary tract infection
if a male enlarged prostate
loss of bladder muscle tone
see your doctor there are medications and surgeries if needed to correct the problem
2006-11-01 01:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is a recent problem, it may be a UTI
2006-10-31 22:12:27
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answered by aliciarox 5
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