thats a sign of two things that come to mind, diabetes and pregnancy
2007-02-11 20:11:12
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answered by me 3
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Urge to pee and the amount you pee is important. Do you pee a full bladder after peeing? That can be what you eating and it is nor processing in your body. Also have your dr or care giver check for gestational diabetes. Here are some suggestions: Cut back on late night snacks, sugary foods, starchy foods like wheat, rice, potatoes, don't overdue it on milk products. Eat easily digestible foods preferable high in fiber and protein. Beans are good. Try frying a corn tortilla in a pan with a spray of oil, then throw some cooked beans on it (preferably precooked canned beans or cooked beans for 5 mins in microwave to make extra soft) then throw some cheese on it, chicken if you want. Roll it up and put a dash of sour cream and or ketchup or salsa on it (avoid salsa if you suffer from heartburn) and enjoy. Don't over eat
2016-05-24 00:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Lil, You have over active bladder and there is something for this. Go to your doctor and he will give you a prescription for the medicine you need. A Friend.
Clowmy
2007-02-11 19:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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ENABLEX is a prescription medicine thats proven to treat the symptoms of Overactive Bladder. Overactive Bladder is the frequent, involuntary contractions of the muscle that pushes down on the bladder. This can cause a loss of bladder control over when you urinate, leading to increased frequency, urgency, and wetting accidents. Your doctor can help you find the best way to manage your symptoms.
How ENABLEX works.
ENABLEX works to provide Overactive Bladder relief by targeting specific receptors in the bladder that cause involuntary muscle spasms. ENABLEX helps control the bladder muscle and helps restore control of urination. In 98 clinical trials involving more than 10,000 participants, ENABLEX was shown to be an effective part of Overactive Bladder treatment.
* ENABLEX decreases the severity and frequency of urges, allowing you to go to the bathroom fewer times per day.
* ENABLEX helps your bladder hold more urine before you feel the need to urinate.
* ENABLEX may begin to relieve symptoms in as little as 2 weeks.
Its important to take ENABLEX as directed by your doctor, the same dose every day. Missed doses can lead to a recurrence of your symptoms and may delay improvement in your condition, so keep up with your treatment.
ENABLEX is easy to take with once-daily dosing.
Just one tablet taken each day works for up to 24 hours. And you can take it when it suits you, anytime, day or night, with or without food. To help manage your condition more effectively, try to take your ENABLEX medication the same time every day.
2007-02-15 14:11:41
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answered by ? 2
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yes u do. or u have some disfunctional kidneys. it doesn't necesserelly ache when u have just the beginning of bladder infection - first u just go to toilet more often. pain starts a few days later. now your body is just trying to get rid of the infection. i suggest u go to hospital right now
2007-02-11 19:22:58
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answered by jacky 6
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Diabetes?
2007-02-11 19:22:25
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answered by Poppet 7
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That is one of the symptoms of diabetes, I can't think of anything else. Just go to the doctor and tell him your symptoms. Whatever it is don't worry, they'll be able to take care of you and tell you what to do. My son is diabetic and he's fine.
2007-02-11 19:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some probabilities
its possible you have diabetes (high blood sugar)
and also its possible you have prostate problem
one of my friend has same problem because his bladder capacity is not enough
2007-02-11 22:24:45
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answered by saman 2
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yes you do see your doctor to get antibiotics in the mean time drink allot of water and cranberry juice
2007-02-11 19:25:08
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answered by caroline s 1
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Could be a sign of diabetes..........best bet is to check with a doctor.
2007-02-11 19:22:50
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answered by dylancv62 3
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