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constantly feels like i have to urinate

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PostPosted: 01/20/07 - 13:45    Post subject: constantly feels like i have to urinate Vote now! Reply with quote

lately i feel like i have to constantly have to urine even after ive just went to the bathroom, im starting to get scared now, cuz i have no idea what it could be, iit jus recently started happening, there is no pain during or after urinated just the sensation that i have to go
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PostPosted: 01/30/07 - 10:55    Post subject: Same symptoms Vote now! Reply with quote

I have the same thing, it's been happening for about a week too. Really annoying!! Unfortunately I can offer no advice for treatment as of yet, my mom is calling the doctor to ask about it soon. But I think it's probably a urinary tract infection. Have you had any blood at all in your urine? I had a little bit this morning, but other than the blood and urge to wee I don't really have other symptoms. Hope we find out how to fix this!!
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PostPosted: 02/01/07 - 17:38    Post subject: Same Symptoms: Cystitis? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi:-) I got up this morning, and felt the urge to go to pee... nothing out of the ordinary there... but even after I peed, I still felt the need to go. I thought the sensation might pass, but it didnt, and I've been feeling like I need to use the bathroom constantly: although it's worse when I stand up.
I spoke to my mum about it, and apparently I could have somehing called Cystitis, which is common in women, mainly teenage, and involves bacteria in the urinary tract- which is caused because women have a shorter urethra, which means bacteria outside the body are more liable to get inside. It can also be caused by 'wiping' in the wrong direction- from back to front, rather than front to back. This can carry bacteria excreted as 'poo' into the urinary tract, where it latches on and makes you life miserable.
Either way, there are pills you can buy over the counter to cure the infection- and as it is very common, you have nothing to be embarrassed about when asking for them. Here are some websites that might give you some moe information:
netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/cystitis.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cystitis
I hope this helps:-)
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PostPosted: 10/24/07 - 14:35    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I just started having this problem. What the guest above me said (about Cystitis) can be true. Cystitis is a specific type of UTI (Urinary Tract Infection).

UTIs are pretty common, mainly in women. I found online that at least half of us women will get at least one UTI in our lifetime. It's not a lifelong 'disease' that you need to worry about.. just uncomfortable when you have it.

All you'd have to do is go to the doctors and they'd most likely tell you to leave a urine sample so they can test it. The test usually only takes a couple of minutes because all they do it dip a 'stick-like' thing into the urine. (Sort of like how pregnancy tests are done).

I actually went to the doctor today because it was bothering me so much at work. She prescribed me some meds to take care of it. I was in and out of the office in about 15-20 minutes.

There's a lot of signs for UTIs also (adding onto what the guest above me said). Things like:
Having the sensation to go to the bathroom
Some blood in the urine
Burning sensation
etc..

Doesn't mean you'll have all symptoms, but I'm sure if you have one or two, you should get it checked out anyway. Better be safe than sorry, right?

Hopefully this helps you out.
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PostPosted: 11/05/07 - 14:28    Post subject: I.C. Vote now! Reply with quote

If there is no infection present this could be interstitial cystitis. Do ask to be referred to a urologist for help.
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PostPosted: 01/25/08 - 17:23    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am currently having the same problem as you. About a week ago, out of the blue, I got up to go to the bathroom in the morning, and after I "relieved myself", I had to go again not 5 minutes later! And ever since then, It has been happening all day, everyday for over a week. The uti test i had done came out negative, so the doctor suggested i may have interstitial cystitis, which is like an incurable u.t.i with no bacteria that shows up on the u.t.i tests, and can be a recurring problem throughout life. i may need to have a surgery called hydrodistention surgery to confirm that i have interstitial cystitis. the doctor also said the surgery can and has actually cured people of the cystitis...just by having the surgery done. in the meantime though, i got another doctor to prescribe me bactrim, an antibiotic, just in case i do have bacteria in my bladder, and the test missed it (this has happened to me many times. it won't show up at the doc's but it will show up when i go to the emergency room a day later)...so i have been taking bactrim for almost two days now, and maybe seen a little improvement, if any at all. in the meantime, i have also been taking a couple of OTC drugs called Cystex, and Uristat. I believe Uristat is like a drug called Peredium (not sure if i spelled that right), that doctors prescribe for the "frequent urge to have to go all the time"...sometimes those medications help me, other times they don't. But right now, i am trying everything because this is the most complicated bladder infection/problem i have ever had in my life! First i took an antibiotic powder (i forgot the name) that you mix in a drink and it tastes like oranges. it's some kind of antibiotic that stays in the system for 7 days and adheres to the bladder lining to kill the bacteria. i thought thia worked for me because after 2 days, i felt fine, but 2 days after that, it came back and now i feel crappy again. but it may work for you, so ask your doc about it. If you have cystitis, there are certain meds that can alleviate the pain for certain people, such as anti depressants and medications called Cystitat and Elmiron. If you don't have a uti, you may want to start thinkng about asking your doctor about the possibility of cystitis. There are also some home remedies (a lot described already) that you can try. You can also take lots of vitamin c daily- this can help soemtimes. But be sure to get a uti test soon. If you can't make it to the doctor yet, but need to know if you have a uti asap, you can buy (or order online at drugstore.com) a urinary tract infection test. It's done like a pregnancy test and costs about $10-14. It comes with two tests and tests for nitrates and something else...don't remember...but you can take that, and call your doc, tell him it came out positive (if it did) and he may prescribe antibiotics over the phone. It is a fact that more and more doctors are prescribing antibiotics for uti's over the phone, without having to see the patient, just by the patient describing their symptoms to the doc. (that is what i just did). Hope this helps. Good luck.
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PostPosted: 05/22/08 - 10:28    Post subject: peflotab Vote now! Reply with quote

the sudden urge to urinate frequently is sometimes caused by having sex while having the urge to urinate...i mean you might feel like going to urinate while you and your partner have foreplay and then you guys have sex while you are pressed,a solution is taking peflotab tablet
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PostPosted: 08/22/08 - 21:25    Post subject: solution to feeling like you have to pee all the time Vote now! Reply with quote

You likely have a bladder or uninary track infection.
Put 2 tablespoons of white vinegar in a glass of water and drink it.
Do this three times a day......you'll get relief in just a few hours. Keep this up for 2 or 3 days...and you'll be good as new. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 10/18/08 - 10:12    Post subject: Re: solution to feeling like you have to pee all the time Vote now! Reply with quote

joynaz wrote:
You likely have a bladder or uninary track infection.
Put 2 tablespoons of white vinegar in a glass of water and drink it.
Do this three times a day......you'll get relief in just a few hours. Keep this up for 2 or 3 days...and you'll be good as new. Very Happy


I have the same issue (constantly having too urinate). i'll be seeing a doctor soon but can anyone confirm that the above method is known to help with this type of thing?
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PostPosted: 10/23/08 - 14:05    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

UTI symptoms are:
Urgency
Frequency
Dwindling amounts though you feel like you have a lot
Pain during and even after you voided
Smelly/foul urine

signs are:
cloudy urine
maybe a tinge of blood


You can buy a kit at Walgreen that screens for UTIs. The urine has to have been in the bladder for 4 hours or more. It's best to do it when you first wake up in the more, hence that's when the urine is more acidic.
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