Wednesday, October 21, 2009

I can't quit pee-ing?

What the heck... I am at work okay, and I had to pee I went to the bathroom and everytime as soon as I stand up I have to pee again, why? I have been like 5 times already in 2 hours.
Answer:
Polyuria (peeing alot) can be a sign of alot of conditions, such as:
* Too much fluid intake, particularly fluids containing caffeine or alcohol
* Too much salt or glucose (if diabetic)
* Drug use, especially diuretics
* Diabetes (including diabetes insipidus)
* Psychogenic polydipsia, most common in women over age 30
* Renal failure
* Sickle cell anemia
* Radiographic tests that use a contrast media
o Urine volume will increase for up to 24 hours following the doseIf it continues, I'd go get it checked out. If not, it was probably due to your diet.
sounds like the start of a UTI. drink lots of fluids and try to get some cranberry juice as well. if you develop pain or burning id say it was a UTI.
Most likely the beginning signs of a bladder infection. I would continue to drink plenty of fluids and cranberry juice and see your family dr asap so it doesnt progress to painful urination or worse-- infection of your kidney.
Sounds like an infection to me!! See a doctor and make sure you drink plenty of water everyday!!
you have cystitus drinl cranberry juice
Could also be a sign of diabetes. Try changing your diet to just fresh fruit, veggies, %26 small amounts of lean meat - only for the week %26 drink a lot of cranberry juice %26 water. You should most likely see your doctor immediately tho'.
The only three things that come to mind, Bud Light..., Pregnant, or Nervous lol. Have a good day.
could be uti, and cranberry juice really does work if you start it soon enough, or the cranberry capsules. when my husband was diagnosed with diabetes, he had to pee often like that, but had extreme thirst and blurred vision along with it.
How long has this been going on ?You may have a UTI.UTIs and interstitial cystitis (IC) cause similar symptoms. Signs of a UTI can include: The urge to urinate frequently.
Pain or burning during urination.
An uncomfortable pressure or pain in the pelvic area. Many women experience recurrent UTIs, and take multiple treatments without relief. If you have been treated for recurrent UTIs with antibiotics but are still experiencing these symptoms, you should ask your doctor if it might be IC. To obtain an accurate diagnosis, you may need to see a specialist, such as a gynecologist or urologist.
Could be that you have an over-active bladder. Or you have a bladder infection. Either way you need a perscription. They is something for over-active bladders I have seen it on TV. Call you doctor she/he can help you. Good luck!
umm sounds like the start of a bladder infection
you might have a bladder infection so go see a doctor

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