I have never had to urinate so much in my LIFE ... ever .
obv i have to hold it in when im at school.. but when im at home im making trips to the bathroom every 2 - 8 minutes .
i know im NOT pregnant aahah.
just some things that COULD help out to awnser this..
It started about .. almost a month ago.. my doctor had to push down on my "biknii line" area to see if it was a bladder infection but i have a high pain tolerance so its hard to say .
When i go to the bathroom it is usually very little urine , it is only about the normal amount when i obviously have liquids.
Help... this is a pain in the butt and im REALLY not used to it .
2006-12-19
06:48:38
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No my doctor didnt Prescribe me anything , he just pushed on my abdomen and asked me if it was tender.. i said no because i didnt know ( high pain tolerance ) And he just said to me " just come back if it persists.. my doctor is very stupid and there are no available doctors in this town .
there is no burning or itching OR odor at all. Just peeing ...alot
2006-12-19
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Excessive urinating could be are symptoms of diabetes or vinarial disease. or maybe you drink more water than your body can handle.
2006-12-19 06:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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A doctor should be able to take a urine sample to determine infection of either the bladder or urinary tract. I've had both, and I can tell you that if you feel like you have to pee and then you don't go very much, that's a sign of a UTI. If it kind of burns or is uncomfortable to go or after you go, it might be UTI. If pushing on your bladder didn't bother you much it's more likely to be infection in the urinary tract, and there's not much you can do there. You might take antibiotics to fight it off, but I took antibiotics and it gave me a yeast infection which then gave me another UTI, so I personally don't recommend it. The best thing really is to drink water and cranberry juice (it makes the walls of your ut 'slippery' so the bacterica will get flushed out) like it's your job. I mean take down as much water as you can. I hear apple juice is also good, but cranberry is what's known for UTI's. You can also get stuff called AZO at the drugstore, it's a pill that helps give you whatever is in cranberry juice. Lemon juice (lemonade, limeade) will be good too for the bladder and kidneys but stay AWAY FROM CITRUS. Oranges, tangerines, grapefruits will promote crystalization of urine in the bladder and make whatever you have worse and more painful. Water is absolutely the best thing, but you have to drink a LOT of it. As much as you can without making yourself sick. Another thing you can do to help yourself hold it better is to squeeze those muscle-like when you hold it when you have to go- and release and do a few reps of those. It'll help strengthen those muscles and make it a little more comfortable until this passes. Plus it helps pass the time in class, it's not like anyone can see you doing that :) Hope that helps!
2006-12-19 07:22:22
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answered by Abcdefg 3
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It very well could be a bladder infection, urinary tract infection etc. Is the urine an obvious yellow, is there an odour that normally isn't as obvious (no need to stick the head in the toilet...you'll know!) is there any pain on urinating, burning?
Drink 8-10 glasses of water per day see if this clears up the color/odor...if it does continue with the water to help flush out the system...you'll begin to know if all is clearing up as you'll not have the frequency you do now.
If it doesn't improve in say 4-5 days see the doctor again
2006-12-19 06:53:51
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answered by dustiiart 5
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This problem is not at all normal. You might have an overactive bladder, or an infection. I am sure there are many other things that it could be. Go back to your doctor, or even try a urologist.
Until then I would try drinking some cranberry juice as it can help kill the infection if that is what it is.
2006-12-19 06:52:50
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answered by kimberly b 4
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The very first possibility is the urine infection which you must rule out by sending urine culture to the labs.
Another thing can be rectal prolapse or some growth in your pelvic area which is evident by ultrasonography, CT scan and barium X-rays. You must see a general surgeon for that.
One another thing can be neuropathy of the bladder due to which bladder cannot hold much of urine and there is frequent sensation of full bladder.
Last but not least, never forget to check your sugar level for detecting diabetes - it is very noxious for such complains.
2006-12-19 07:02:01
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answered by ranush 2
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Hi,
My guess would be that you do indeed have a bladder infection. You can help by drinking lots of cranberry juice, but you will need a prescription to cure it, especially since its been bothering you so long. The other reason would be that you are indeed pregnant. Remember that even if you are still having periods, you can be pregnant, I had them for 5 months with both of my boys. Main thing is to see a Dr or go to the local Health Dept, to find out for sure!!!
2006-12-19 07:00:34
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answered by emilym_smith 1
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Sounds exactly like a bladder infection! The doctor needs to test for bacteria in the urine not push on your abdomen. Tell him, which he should know anyways since he is the one with a medical degree. Don't let it go untreated!
2006-12-19 06:52:17
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answered by micg 4
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2016-04-28 09:51:57
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answered by katharyn 3
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Hi hon: Could be a UTI... Instead of drinking so much soda, try some cranberry juice. We use this a lot with the seniors I work with who have frequent UTI's and it helps, but you may need to go to the doctor for proper evaluation. Could be lots of things. Take care XXXX
2016-05-22 21:36:32
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answered by ? 4
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You either have a urinal infection where people is coming out of your bladder and it hurts or you are drinking too many fluids really quick hence causing frequent urination.
2006-12-19 06:50:44
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answered by Trapped in a Box 6
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Could be a bladder infection or a UTI. Go to the doctor.
2006-12-19 06:50:25
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answered by Mary B 2
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