I would talk to your doctor. You might be pregnant (PCOS does not make you completely infertile, so if you dont want to get pregnant..then you need to use birth control). However, that being your only symptoms probably means that you are not pregnant. It could be a urinary tract infection. I would suggest seeing your doctor. Meanwhile..drink lots of cranberry juice (although you'll need antibiotics to treat the UTI too) and take a pregnancy test just to be sure. It's probably nothing too serious, but you need to get it checked out to be certain. Good luck.
2006-12-18 00:55:42
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answered by trevnme 4
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Hi Cowbells, After I get done laughing I will try and answer your question.. Well My Friend a Lady cannot go outside where she lives.. Lady's cannot stand-up to pee.. That is totally out for Us..You Men can get away with peeing out-side..How about cutting down the time spend in the shower.. That would save a lot of water after time My Friend.. Hehe.. Watch out there you pee out-side I don't want you to Pee on My Dog.. Lol Lol.. A Friend, poppy1
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answered by Anonymous
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Bladder,kidney, or urinary tract infection would be my guess. Take a preg test if it makes you feel better,but I never had to pee that much and I've been preg 3 times. But, honestly if you are trying to go and nothing is coming out, it sounds like an infection.
2006-12-18 00:12:36
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answered by megant 2
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I believe it sounds like a urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Go to the doctor today to get antibiotics, in the mean time before it starts to hurt or burn during and after urination drink lots of cranberry juice, straight cranberry.
It can be cause from your diet, too much caffeine. or it can also be due to chemical changes in your body. Make sure he isn't cheating on you, cause that is when I started to get one, an ex was cheating. Hopefully that is not the case, usually it is due to diet
2006-12-18 00:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like a bladder infection... the constant urge to go is ur bodies way of trying to get rid of the infection.. try drinking a bunch of water and cranberry juice to help flush ur system to get rid of it... i have pcod so i can almost guarantee that pcos isn't making u have to pee since it is a hormone imbalance... and an sti or std don't normally attack the bladder they usually attack the vagina easiest way to tell if it's a bladder infection is if ur urine is darker than normal, u have to go frequently and it burns when u pee...
2006-12-18 01:26:39
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answered by ypsilady 3
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Sounds to me like a UTI. My Dr. told me it was VERY important to urinate after you have sex. If it becomes intolerable, they have an over the counter medicine called AZO Standard. It's much better than drinking cranberry juice.....It will help with the urge to pee every 5 minutes. But....you do need to call your Dr. and start antibiotics asap!
2006-12-18 02:17:02
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answered by Ami S 1
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I would take a pregnancy test just to make sure. I know that every woman complains that when they get pregnant they can't stop peeing. PCOS doe not make it impossible for you to get pregnant, just a little bit harder. Good Luck!
2006-12-18 00:03:43
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answered by d.a.f.f.y. 5
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Go see a doctor asap. Along with the things other people suggested, urinating nonstop is also a symptom of diabetes. Not trying to scare you, but you should know.
2006-12-18 03:17:22
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answered by transitangst 4
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sounds like you have an infection or std pregnancy will make you pee more freguently but not that frequent. you could very possibly have gonahrea so please go get tested it is very important not to let this go on. you could just have a simple bladder infecton but you still need to see a dr ok.
2006-12-18 04:31:08
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answered by cute redhead 6
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sounds like you have a bladder infection, try drinking lots of cranberry juice if you don't want to see a doc, but if that doesn't work, you'll need to see the doc for some antibiotics. bladder infections are very common, and not sexually transmitted.
2006-12-18 00:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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