That's what made me go to the doctor when I was diagnosed. I didn't know what was wrong with me but it turned out to be diabetes.
2007-08-28 07:51:42
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answered by xox_bass_player_xox 6
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That could be a urinary tract infection, because that's commonly diagnosed by burning when you pee.
As for diagnosing diabetes from urination, I personally could pee a huge amount, wait 45 minutes, and then have that feeling like you've been in the car for 4 hours without a bathroom break and have to cross your legs to make it to the bathroom.
Not exactly the same thing. I'd say you are describing a urinary tract infection.
2007-08-28 04:23:12
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answered by simply_me 6
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Some other sign of diabetes:
increased thirst
being unusually tired
unexplained weight loss
blurred vision or seeing spots
tigling sensation in the arms or feet
taking a long time for bruises or wounds to heal
yeast infections
mouth infections
It sounds like you may have a urinary tract infection which can be helped by some antibiotics prescribed by your doctor. Also try drinking cranberry juice.
2007-08-28 04:16:36
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answered by Miami Lilly 7
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burning is not a sign of diabetes. however, frequent urination is a common sign of diabetes along with dry mouth or thirst. another reason for frequent urination could be a urinary tract problem or prostrate issue.
2007-08-28 04:37:22
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answered by Phd Professor 1
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That sounds more like a urinary tract, kidney, or baldder infection to me. If it is diabetes you would be constantly thristy, peeing a lot, and other symptoms. Not burning when you pee. This is only caused by infection.
2007-08-28 04:44:30
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answered by hsmommy06 7
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I had a very similar problem and it ended up being a bladder infection.
But yes, frequent urination can be a sign of diabetes. Also being excessively thirsty can be. So you really should have it checked out.
Good luck
Hope you feel better ;)
2007-08-28 04:22:44
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answered by MommaBear 5
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It can be. What you describe can also be signs of a urinary tract infection. Only your doctor can diagnose for certain.
2007-08-28 04:13:06
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answered by jurydoc 7
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