Yes, there's something wrong. It sounds like you may have a urinary tract infection going on. The only way to find out for sure what is going on is to see your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think is going on.
2007-11-11 22:10:30
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answered by sokokl 7
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could well be a bladder infection or a kidney infection. It certainly sounds like an infection of some sort. Until you can get an appointment drink either lost of water to flush out your system or cranberry juice. I know it will make you pee more but hey youre going every hour as it is so may as well make use of it lol. Does your urine have a strong odour to it, or does it have a cloudy appearance?All signs of an infection Also might be worth checking for diabetes.
2007-11-12 00:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you might have a bit of an irritable bladder or the start of an infection, another reason this happens is diabetes, but there would be other symptoms such as extreme thirst a strange sort of 'pear drop ' smell to your breath and tiredness.sometimes foods or drinks can stimulate the bladder ie, coke, tea coffee, spices, infections you would get pain and a feeling of being unwell, I personally would get checked I get a lot of problems like this, you could try cranberry juice, and try and go as often as needed if you hold it it can cause damage, a quick dip stick at the gps can rule out if theres any bacterial growth in your wee.
2007-11-11 22:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to get yourself to the GP, firstly to check you are not diabetic and secondly to have a urine sample tested as you could have a urinary tract infection, cystitis or a kidney infection.
This has been happening to me for 2 months now. I went to my GP and she took urine samples which showed white blood cells and protein. When they were sent off to the lab they failed to grow any bacteria which means I did not have any infection. I was then referred to a urologist and they have said that I have interstitial cystitis which is an inflammation of the bladder lining. Ive got to have a biopsy to confirm this, but if it is this then it cannot be cured, only eased with medication and a change of diet.
Get yourself to the GP, hopefully it is just an infection and will be cured with a course of antibiotics.
2007-11-11 22:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have what is known as an overactive bladder, which basically means that you feel you constantly need the toilet. Stimulants such as coffee, tea and alcohol make this condition worse, so try cutting those out for a while, particularly before bed and then see if it gets any better. In the meantime, please discuss this with your doctor.
2007-11-12 06:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Make an appointment with your GP to make sure you haven't got a Urinary Tract Infection or diabetes. Also, is there any chance you could be pregnant? Pregnancy can cause an increase in urination.
2007-11-12 01:45:40
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answered by Miss Pink 3
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Go and see your GP, you could have an infection, a dip stick test can confirm that, and he can give you antibiotics. If not he can refer you to a urologist. You could also try drinking more. One cup of tea in three hours isn't very healthy, try drinking more water.
2007-11-11 22:10:42
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answered by Gavin T 7
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You should go see your doctor because there is a good chance that you could have a urinary track infection and you need to get on meds and get rid of it.
2007-11-15 19:56:09
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answered by flutterfly_03 1
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how is your discharge?
did you use to take long before you went to the toilet?
what do you do when you get to the toilet?
you might be pregnent
or you just need to see your doctor, but if you are sexualy active this might happen for sometime
2007-11-11 22:33:16
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answered by doctor 3
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go to your doctors and get a diabetes test done. as this is one of the symptoms. good luck.
2007-11-11 22:10:36
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answered by s 1
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